there are 5 primary parts of the digestive tract. it starts with the mouth, then goes through the esophagus, then into the stomach which leads to the small intestine then into the large intestine then to the rectum
There isn't a specific "main" organ of the digestive system because all of the organs possess a specific function. Among these would be stomach, the small intestine, and the large intestine.
the small intestine
the large and small intestines
mouth, stomach, small and large intestine
Small intestines is the organ where most of the digestion takes place.
Small intestines is the organ where most of the digestion takes place.
If you don't have a stomach, you must receive nutrition intravenously. It is a main organ of the body, whatever the scientific term for that may be.
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Yes, the liver is an accessory digestive organ, as no food goes into it.
The major organ responsible for chemical digestion and absorption of food is the small intestine.
I don't think of it as an organ, but chemical digestion of starch begins in the mouth, using saliva.
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM is the process of respiration. The lungs is the main organ of the respiratory system because it receives oxygen and take out the carbon dioxide. DIGESTIVE SYSTEM is the process of digestion. The main organ is the stomach because this is where the digestion occurs.
Your stomach.
Mouth?