stomach
The pancreas is the accessory organ to digestion that produces most of the digestive enzymes. These enzymes are released into the small intestine to help break down carbohydrates, proteins, and fats in food for absorption.
not the stomach
main organ; pancreas is accessory
Prostate gland
Yes. An accessory digestive organ is an organ that is not part of the GI tract. In other words - an organ that food does not pass through. Food does not pass through the Submandibular gland, so it is an accessory digestive gland.
The kidneys. The fluid is urine which trickles down into the urine bladder, and from there, when it's full, out of the body.
The liver acts as an accessory organ in digestion by producing bile, which aids in the breakdown of fats in the small intestine. It does not directly participate in digestion like the stomach or intestines but plays a crucial role in the process.
The pancreas produces digestive enzymes, insulin (a hormone), and alkaline fluid to help neutralize stomach acid for optimal digestion in the small intestine.
yup
yes
Yes, the liver is an accessory digestive organ, as no food goes into it.
The medical term for appendages or accessory structures of an organ is "adnexa".