The digestive system is the one affected by a GI problem. GI stands for gastrointestinal. This is the stomach and intestines.
The gastrointestinal (GI) system
The gastrointestinal system (GI system) contains the stomach.
GI=gastrointestinal tract. In other words everything a bit of food passes from you start chewing it until it leaves your body.
Your gut, otherwise known at the GI system.
The large intestine is part of your gi track. that's your digestive system
The large intestine is part of your gi track. that's your digestive system
The respiratory system is the first system targeted and hit in any influenza. Although stomach and GI viral infections are sometimes called "stomach flu", those are not really caused by an influenza virus, it is another kind of virus. As influenza worsens in some individuals other body systems can be severely affected secondarily, such as renal (kidneys), central nervous system (fever induced seizures), etc.
Mucosa can be found in the lining of the GI tract and friable is a term used to described the amount of degradation experienced in the GI tract. The Mucosa of the GI tract aids in the degradation of food in the body.
Gastroenterology - the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and disorders of the digestive system, including the liver, stomach and intestines, and medical conditions such as ulcers, tumors and colitisfrom Glossary of Medical Specialtieshttp://www.somersetmedicalcenter.com/body.cfm?id=476
The waste removal system, or excretory system,gastrointestinal tract, (GI tract.)
After you eat a big meal your GI system (gastrointestinal system) starts to digest your food. To do this, it requires more blood and so it takes it from other systems in the body causing you to feel tired.
Vinegar lowers GI pH