1. Mouth
2. Esophagus
3. Stomach
4. Small Intestine
5. Large Intestine
6. Rectum
7. Anus
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(better one)
- Large Intestines
- Salivary Glands
- Oesophagus
- Stomach
- Appendix (no function)
- Anus
- Mouth
- Liver
- Pancreas
- Small Intestines
- Rectum
(from science book, from a teacher)
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Either the person who wrote the "better one" above didn't actually read your question, or the teacher was distracted when the person asked it. The first answer is actually the most correct.
Food does not pass through:
Salivary glands
Liver
Pancreas
If you were trying to list all of the digestive organs, you forgot gallbladder. Also, while it is called an appendix in humans, that is only because it is a vestigial organ. In most other chordates (that possess it) it is called a cecum.
Some examples of hollow organs in the body include the stomach, intestines, bladder, gallbladder, and uterus. These organs have a cavity or lumen inside where substances like food, urine, or bile pass through.
Food does pass through the pharynx before it goes into the esophagus and on to the stomach.
The body cavity that would pass through a transverse section at the level of the umbilicus is the abdominal cavity. This cavity contains the digestive organs such as the stomach, intestines, liver, and pancreas.
Our Oesophagus' use Peristalsis to squeeze food down into our stomach. That's all I can think of! !
Yes. Oxygen directly, the veins get the food first but it must pass through the lungs and the heart to get to the arteries (and thence to the cells).
LiverPancreasSalivary glandsGallbladder
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.
During digestion, food does not pass through the liver, pancreas, or gallbladder. These organs play crucial roles in digestion by producing bile or digestive enzymes and processing nutrients, but food itself does not travel through them. Instead, they contribute to the digestive process by aiding in the breakdown and absorption of nutrients in the intestines.
By rhythmic movements called peristalsis. They are wavelike contractions of smooth muscle that propel food through the GI tract.
Liver,pancreas,galbladderThe pancreas and liver (and its storage organ, the gall bladder) add digestive fluids between the stomach and small intestine, but no food passes through them.
doesn't pass through any of the accessory organs. (liver, pancreas, salivary glands, gall bladder)
It passes through the lungs.
yes it does actually
Digested.