Liver
Pancreas
Salivary glands
Gallbladder
Well food does not pass through the heart, lungs, or bladder.
Liver would be your answer. I got this from my Glencoe text book .xx
The esophagus which then connects to your stomach. your esophagus is a tube
Lungs, Heart, Brain, Kidneys. ------------------------- Digestive organs food does not pass through: Liver Pancreas Salivary glands Gallbladder Hope this is what you were actually getting at. There are a plethora of organs that food doesn't pass through including, but not limited to: All of the above organs Skin Eyes Bones Nose (hopefully) glands of any sort Gonads The list continues, but there you go.
By rhythmic movements called peristalsis. They are wavelike contractions of smooth muscle that propel food through the GI tract.
doesn't pass through any of the accessory organs. (liver, pancreas, salivary glands, gall bladder)
It passes through the lungs.
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.
Digested.
yes it does actually
Food does pass through the pharynx before it goes into the esophagus and on to the stomach.
The liver, pancreas, and salivary glands are all part the digestive system, but food doesn't pass through them. All three produce enzymes and chemicals that break up nutrients. The liver produces bile, the salivary glands produce saliva, and the pancreas a mix of enzymes. The liver and pancreas work with other systems as well.