The cells that are present in the human digestive system are
Mucosa - the layer that absorbs and secretes is made up of simple epithilium cells and connective tissue. There are specialized goblet cells that secrete mucus throughout the gastro intestinal tract located within the mucosa. On the mucoas there are the villi and microvilli.
Submucosa that is thick and vascular. It also has glands and nerve plexuses.
Mucscularis has inner circular layer and outer longitudinal layer of smooth muscle cells.
Serosa is a protective layer composed of avascular connective tissue and squamous epithelium cells.
well digestive system is made up of tissue, ie., start from mouth to rectum. The food passes through, oesophagus,colon,stomach,etc., where the food get digested by the acids,agenst and enzymes secreted in the stomach/colon.
For the absorption of nutrients in the colon is done by villus.
some specialzed cells in the digestive system are the amino acid cells. the stomach produces an acid called amino which is composed of cells. the amino acid breaksdown the food that travels in to the stomach therefore making the function of the stomach much harder to go to the toilet
lysosomes, digest nutrients and wastes,Not found in plant cells.
The digestive tract is made of epithelial cells commonly known as argentaffin cell.
Well in the digestive system you will most likely find the mucosal cell, the serosal cell, and the sub mucosal cell. I hope this helps.
There are different types of cells that are found in your digestive system. The common ones include absorptive cells, bacterial wall cell and goblet cells among others.
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The Digestive and the Respiratory Systems. Along the same Vein; here are another two: the Circulatory and the Capillary Systems.
The digestive sytem is the only one i am sure of.
circulatory system, digestive system, respiratory system
Perch have complete digestive systems
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The bllod stream
Yes. Your entire body is made of cells. Cells > tissues > organs > organ systems (such as digestive and skeletal).
the digestive system and the respiratory system, or the lymphatic system and the endocrine system, or the digestive system and the cardiovascular system, or the endocrine system and the cardiovascular system
the digestive system breaks down what we eat the the circulatory system delivers the nutrients to cells for metabolism
1. digestive and circulatory
cells---> tissue---> organs ---> organ system
Oh yes, amphibians have digestive systems.
The Digestive and the Respiratory Systems. Along the same Vein; here are another two: the Circulatory and the Capillary Systems.
Because it does no function in the digestive system. The spleen functions with the circulatory and immune systems. It removes old red blood cells and synthesizes antibodies.
1. digestive and circulatory
The Digestive system, and the Respiratory system.
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