pancreas
Saliva starts with an s and adds digestive liquid to food.
The stomach is an organ of digestion. It has a sac-like shape and is located between the esophagus and the intestines. There is a major organ group called the Digestive System, comprised of many sections including the alimentary canal in which is a storage bag, so to speak, called the stomach. The stomach receives food from the esophagus, adds various enzymes, churns the contents to mix, and the resultant chyme is then squeezed, so to speak, into the small intestine. As it is a part of the body, specialized in a particular function; yes, it is an organ, particularly as it uses muscles to churn and pass the product of its work (chyme) along to the next contributor to digestion, the small intestine.
Yes, you can add orange juice however, pineapple juice with a squeeze of lime adds more flavor.
salavary glands
Depends on the tax regulations for the country you buy it in, the UK adds 20% VAT to cramberry juice.
You can add the juice toward the end of the recipe. This simply adds a zing taste to the meal.
Animals have digestive enzymes. The enzymes of the digestive tract break down the nutrients in food. The supplement C-Q10 adds to the enzymes that are naturally found in the digestive tract.
Lemon juice when applied to peeled apples stops them turning brown and adds sharpness to an insipid eating apple.
Prostate gland
The stomach mechanically/chemically breaks down food. It adds acid and mixes it into the food.
Insoluble fiber is the carbohydrate that helps your digestive system. It adds bulk that assists the muscles of your intestines to function properly.
The Leslie effect enhances the sound quality of a Hammond organ by creating a swirling, rotating effect that adds depth and richness to the sound.