Frogs have three main types of digestive glands: mucous glands in the mouth to aid in swallowing, gastric glands in the stomach to produce digestive enzymes, and hepatic glands in the liver to release bile for fat digestion.
When you pop food into your mouth, the saliva glands moisten up the food when you are chewing it to help out the stomach in the digestive process.
The structure in humans that the digestive glands are comparable with crayfish are the glands that are found in the mouth and the stomach. These glands will secrete salivary amylase and HCI respectively to aid digestion in humans.
Examples of glands located within the digestive tube include the salivary glands, which secrete saliva in the mouth; gastric glands, found in the stomach and produce gastric juices; and the pancreas, which secretes digestive enzymes and bicarbonate into the small intestine.
The organs of the digestive system are mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine and anus. The accessory glands of the digestive system are salivary glands, liver and pancreas.
yes, the small intestine is in the digestive system as the esophagus, mouth, salivary glands, and the stomach.
Stomach, esophagus and the endocrine glands.
The first digestive juices are those produced in saliva that is excreted into the mouth.
The stomach is an organ of the digestive system. The digestive system includes other organs such as mouth, salivary glands, oesophagus, intestione, pancreas, liver, etc.
Yes they can be termed as digestive hormones. Salivary glands (saliva, that contains enzymes), glands in stomach (gastrin, promotes gastric juice secretion) and glands in duodenum and intestine (secretin, cholecystokinin (CCK) and gastric inhibitory peptide)
Digestive system is taking food an breaking it down for digestion. Digestion of food has many parts, teeth, tongue, stomach, intestines, salivary glands, pancreas and live.
Salivary glands, stomach, pancreas, liver( via the gallbladder), and small intestine.