The Respiratory System, and the Digestive System. Because it went where air should (respiratory) and didn't go down the food and water tube (digestive).
to my knowledge the small intestines contain all digestive enzymes so i think so
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.
High pancreatic enzyme levels are characteristic of pancreatitis. If pancreatic enzymes are unable to pass into the intestine, they begin to work on surrounding tissue, resulting in an inflamed pancreas and malabsorption. Essentially, the digestive enzymes begin to digest the pancreatic tissue instead.
The salivary glands belong to the gastrointestinal system...
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digestive begins in the mouth
The mouth.
Mouth
Salivary glands.
For anything the digestive process starts when you begin mastification, or chewing. then you swallow it.
The digestive system begins at the mouth where teeth are used to break and grind up food and carbohydrate digestive enzymes begin the process of digesting carbohydrate. Jerry Hart, MS. College Instructor in Nutrition
Its functions begin when food is taken into the mounth or oral cavity
In a starvation situation, the digestive system will eventually begin to digest itself.
Stomach
They are called digestive enzymes. There are many that are used in the process, beginning in the mouth with enzymes that begin the break down of starches.
The only reason a proper sized fuse will blow is if the wiring from the fuse panel to the equipment it is protecting has a direct to ground short or the piece of equipment it protects has malfunctioned.
Deltoid muscle, digestive system and dimples are body parts. They begin with the letter d.