they don't empty anything- they only secrete liquids that help digest into the small intestine.
The Bile duct empties into the second portion of the duodenum and the digestive system
the answer should be - duodenum, or small intestine, notthe large intestine.
Duodenum (Small Intestine).
intestine
The intestinal mucosa produces most of the secretions that enter the small intestine (the mucosa of the small intestine produces secretions that primarily contain mucus, electrolytes, and water). The secretions of the liver and the pancreas also enter the small intestine and play essential roles in the process of digestion.
The pancreas is the main digestive enzyme-producing organ in the body.
The duodenum
the pancreas add digestive juices to break down food
The pancreas, liver and the appendix however is not beneficial to the digestive system directly.
I think you are looking for liver and pancreas, these are accessory digestive organs that produce enzymes and emulsifiers that are secreted into the digestive tract.
The pancreas is a mixed gland because it has both endocrine and exocrine secretions. On the endocrine side there is insulin and glucagon to regulate our blood sugar levels. One the exocrine side the pancreas produces a number of digestive enzymes which empty into the duodenum of the small intestine to chemically digest our ingested foodstuffs.
the liver comes after
the salvatory glands, the pancreas, and the liver
The liver and the pancreas are not called digestive organs because neither of them actually partake in digesting food. The liver actually stores glucose and turns it into energy when its needed and the pancreas creates insolin to control our sugar levels. So neither of them digest anything but they are called digestive because as I've just said they do partake in keeping our digestive system working properly from G.G
Gall bladder.
The liver helps eliminate toxics from entering your digestive system and the pancreas sends enzymes to the small ingestive.