The liver, pancreas, and salivary glands. (more added by 99silvermoon99) The three glands associated with the digestive system are the liver (secretes the bile stored in the gall bladder), the pancreas (secretes pancreatic juice, which produce enzymes that contribute to the breakdown of all categories of foodstuffs) and the salivary glands in the oral cavity (secretes saliva which: 1. cleanses the mouth, 2. dissolves food chemicals so they can be tasted, 3. moistens food and aids in compacting it into a bolus, 4. contains enzymes that begin the chemical breakdown of starchy foods.). edited by Jane_says123 on 6/3/09
They are considered accessory glands of the digestive system because they only send digestive juices and acids to the main digestive organs. Food does not actually enter any of the accessory organs.
There are four accessory glands of the digestive system and they are the salivary glands, the pancreas, the liver and the gallbladder.
considered accessory organs to the digestive system
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.
True digestive organs are as follows: mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestines, large intestines, and anus. The accessory organs are the teeth, tongue, gallbladder, liver, pancreas and various digestive glands (salivary glands).
The salivary glands, pancreas, liver, and gallbladder are considered accessory glands of the digestive system because they produce and secrete substances that aid in digestion but are not part of the main digestive tract. Salivary glands produce saliva that contains enzymes to begin the breakdown of food, while the pancreas secretes digestive enzymes and bicarbonate into the small intestine. The liver produces bile, which helps emulsify fats, and the gallbladder stores and concentrates bile for release during digestion. Together, these glands support the digestive process by enhancing the breakdown and absorption of nutrients.
You are probably referring to the accessory organs of digestion, and there are several. The liver, gallbladder, pancreas, and salivary glands.
GI tract include the mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, and large intestine. The accessory digestive organs are the teeth, tongue, salivary glands, liver, gallbladder and pancreas.
doesn't pass through any of the accessory organs. (liver, pancreas, salivary glands, gall bladder)
Bulbourethral glands are the smallest accessory glands in case of males. They lubricates the urethra.
Salivary glandsteethtonguegumsesophagusstomachsmall intestinelarge intestinepancreaslivergallbladderSome of these organs such as pancreas and liver are sometimes referred as accessory glands because they are not directly part of the alimentary canal.
The salivary glands, the gall bladder, the pancreas.