Liver
Pancreas
Salivary glands
Gallbladder
Organ at back of the mouth where food and air may pass.
The Pharynx is the organ found at the back of the mouth that food, water, and air can all pass through.
The pharynx serves as a passageway for both food and air.
the large intestine - the duodenum i suppose
Yes. An accessory digestive organ is an organ that is not part of the GI tract. In other words - an organ that food does not pass through. Food does not pass through the Submandibular gland, so it is an accessory digestive gland.
The esophagus is the tube food passes through to reach from your mouth to your stomach.
The Mouth, pharynx, oesophagus, stomach, duodenum, small intestine and large intestine
No. Feces passes through it. An accessory organ doesn't have food (or what was once food) pass through it. They just help with the digestion process. The accessory organs are the liver, gall bladder, and pancreas.
In sponges, organ molecules pass into cells primarily through a process called phagocytosis. Specialized cells called choanocytes create water currents that draw in food particles and organic molecules. Once inside, the choanocytes engulf these particles, enclosing them in a food vacuole, where digestion occurs. This efficient system allows sponges to obtain nutrients directly from their environment.
There is no bodily organ that does this.
HEART No. Food is converted into energy through the digestive tract (organ system): stomach (organ) and small intestine (organ).
your intestine digests your food