the gall bladder- this stores bile from the liver, the oesophaugus (even though it isn't an organ but a muscle), the rectum and anus. The salivary glands (saliva/spit), stomach (hydraulic acid), liver (bile) and the small intestine (carbohydrase, protese and lipase) all produce some sort of digestive enzymes.
Bile does not have any enzymes. However, it is made up of salt and other things that work to break down fat.
Esophagus, Intestines.
Only the Mouth and stomach produce digestive juices. (saliva and stomach acid respectively).
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The intestines
amylase enzyme
Enzymes are an important part of the digestive system, where they chemically digest food into usable nutrients. Enzymes with different functions are found in many other areas of your body.
Gastro intestinal tract /systemThe digestive system.
the liver is part of your digestive system it contains an enzyme called milliphosiphis. it is the tube that is connected to the anus.
There is no hormone that is secreted from the mouth. However, there is an enzyme amylase that is part of the digestive system.
The Gullet Is Part Of The Digestive System
the gall bladder is part of the digestive system because it It produces and stores the bile.
no it is not part of the digestive system.
LYSOSOMES
No. The esophagus is part of the digestive system. The pharynx is part of both the digestive and respiratory systems.
it is a little circular shaped part of the digestive system that helps break down food to make it easier for you to digest.