Gall bladder, liver, pancreas
Salavery glands
The pancreas, liver and the appendix however is not beneficial to the digestive system directly.
liver
Basically that's just the liver. All other chemical changes are local.
When a group of organs work together, their job is to perform specific functions that contribute to the overall functioning of the body. This collaboration allows the organs to support each other in carrying out complex processes such as digestion, respiration, or circulation. Each organ within the group has a specialized role that collectively helps maintain homeostasis and keep the body healthy.
A fox has similar internal organs to other mammals, including a heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, stomach, intestines, and reproductive organs. These organs are essential for functions such as respiration, digestion, circulation, and reproduction in the fox's body.
In addition to the liver and gallbladder, other organs in the abdominal region include the stomach, pancreas, spleen, and parts of the large and small intestines. These organs play important roles in digestion, nutrient absorption, and waste elimination.
Basically that's just the liver. All other chemical changes are local.
All organs from all other body systems are not part of the gastrointestinal tract. As some examples, these are not involved with digestion: heart, lung, skin, reproductive organs.
The major function of the serosa is to provide a protective layer around organs in the abdominal cavity. It also helps to reduce friction between organs as they move against each other during digestion and other bodily functions.
Including the organs of the digestive track (stomach, small intestine, large intestine) there are also addition of accessory organs. These includes the pancreas, liver, and the gall bladder. These organs are part of digestion, but are not directly part of the digestive tract.
The appendix is a small pouch located at the end of the large intestine, while other organs in the human body serve specific functions like digestion, circulation, and filtration. The appendix has no known essential function and can be removed without major consequences, unlike other vital organs.