The digestive system in a human is the two ended system that is used to break down and absorb food molecules. It starts at the mouth and ens at the anus. From the mouth is the only part situated in the head and from it extends the Oesophagus, the long tube that carries the food from the neck, through the thorax and into the abdomen. When in the abdomen the oesophagus is attached to the stomach. The whole of the abdomen is filled with organs that are invilved in the diegestive system (exept the kidneys at the back).
The human body hydraulic system is more than just your digestive and circulatory system. It also your respiratory and nervous system.
The Circulitory, the digestive, and the nervous system r 3 subsytems of the human body :)
All systems in the human body directly or indirectly depend on each other. However, the digestive system mainly relies on the circulatory system and the musculatory system. The circulatory system brings enzymes and oxygen to the digestive system. The musculatory system performs peristalsis, to move the food through the digestive system.
As Lactic acid is formed from glucose, it is produced in the stomach of the digestive system
Digestive system
The digestive system is different from the other human body systems because the digestive system holds food and no other human body system does also the digestive system has organs that none other human body systems have.
Digestive System
The human body hydraulic system is more than just your digestive and circulatory system. It also your respiratory and nervous system.
Human body systems include: the nervous system, the digestive system, the circulatory system, the immune system, the integumentary system.
the digestive system
The digestive tract.
The human digestive system is a bunch of organs that turns food into essential nutrients that are absorbed into the body. It also moves the unused waste material out of the body.
digestive system
digestive
The pancreas
musle system, nervous system, digestive system,and the cirrculatory system
The digestive system and the urinary system both shut off their flushing of water when your body is dehydrated and needs the water to remain in your body.