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oral cavity, esophogus, liver, diaphragm, stomach, pancreas, large intestine, rectum, small intestine, gall bladder,
The pelvic girdle protects the uterus, bladder, rectum, small intestine and reproductive organs.
The abdominopelvic cavity contains the organs of the urinary system.
The urinary bladder, the sigmoid colon, the rectum, and in females, the uterus.
It contains the reproductive organs, the urinary bladder, the pelvic colon, and the rectum.
anus, appendix, esophagus, gall bladder, large intestine, liver, mouth, pancreas, rectum, small intestine, and stomach
All organ systems consist of tissues and organs. One example is the digestive system, consisting of the mouth, esophagus, gall bladder, pancreas, small and large intestines, rectum, and anus. No food actually passes through the gall bladder and pancreas. Instead, the gall bladder releases bile into the small intestine, and the pancreas releases digestive enzymes into the small intestine.
Which structure lies posterior to the bladder and anterior to the rectum?
The organs/structures of the digestive system are the Mouth, Esophagus, Stomach, Small Intestine, Pancreas, Liver, Gall Bladder, Large Intestine (or Colon), Rectum, and Anus.
Mouth Oesophagus(gullet) Liver Gall bladder Stomach Pancreas Small Intestine Large intestine Rectum Anus
I'm assuming you mean 'cloaca' - In which case, it's the opening at the base of the tails of reptiles which leads both to the rectum/bladder, and reproductive organs.
Systems. For example, the digestive system's made up of the digestive organs: mouth, esophagus, stomach, large and small intestines, rectum, and anus.