There are the Salivary Glands, Cardiac glands, Pyloric glands, and the Fundic glands.
Second part of duodenum
Jaws and the salivary-enzyme glands.
The Liver, Gal bladder and pancreas
It is digested in the salivary glands and pancreas by the enzyme amylase. Converted into disaccharides.
The submucosa layer of the alimentary canal contains loose connective tissue, glands, lymphatic vessels, and nerves. This layer supports the mucosa and helps to transport absorbed nutrients from the digestive tract.
The alimentary canal has glands which produces digestive juices which help in digestion from tract to system....it is then transported to liver.
The mouth is at the beginning of the alimentary canal (digestive tract). The teeth in the mouth cut, tear and grind food and the salivary glands add mucous to moisten the food plus there are also some enzymes that are made in the mouth that start digestion.
smooth muscles are present in alimentary canal
What are the other names in medicine for the alimentary canal?
Digestive organs and the system in general can be divided into two parts: the accessory organs and the alimentary canal. The alimentary canal is the GI tract and the accessory organs are things like the teeth, tongue, salivary glands, and gallbladder.
The alimentary canal or the gastrointestinal (GI) tract.
alimentary canal