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Mouth, esophagus, stomach, pylorum, duodenum, small intestine, appendix, large intestine (coln), rectum, anus.

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Q: Which organs are included in the GI tract?
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What is the strongest muscle in the GI tract organ?

The stomach has the thickest walls and the strongest muscle in all the GI tract organs. : )


Which two organs does the GI tract connect?

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Among the GI tract organs which has the strongest muscles?

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Which components of the digestive system are GI tract organs and which are accessory digestive organs?

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What are the main organs of the gastrointestinal tract?

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What accessory organ empties into the small intestine?

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