The liver is one of the most important organs in the human body. Our largest organ, the liver is located in a central position of the abdomen, and is intimately involved in almost every aspect of the body's processes. Because of its central role, liver disease strikes at the very heart of the body's functions and processes - and can be extremely life-threatening. You cannot live without a liver. We cover in detail the functions of the liver.
The appendix is considered the least important organ in the digestive system. It is a small organ located near the junction of the small and large intestines and its function in humans is not well understood. In some cases, removal of the appendix does not lead to any significant digestive issues.
All of it except the appendix. But you have to take care it
The stomach is an organ in the digestive system.
The liver is an organ of the digestive system, it produces the chemicals needed for digestion.
One human organ that is not part of the digestive system in the bladder.
The organ that is most important for absorbing the nutrients of food is the intestine. The principal organ for digesting (chemically diluting food) is the stomach. Both and all other organs participating in the digestive process are of equal importance as one cannot function without the other or at least will be severely impaired.
YES it is an organ system?
The digestive system.
The digestive system is linked directly to the excretory system via the liver. This organ serves an important function in both systems.
Yes, they are an organ of the digestive tract.
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The small intestine is where most of the absorption of nutritients occurs.