What is the digestive system path?

Posted by Simon | 10:37:00 PM


What is the digestive system path?I've been looking for information, but can't find a path that includes all of these organs:

Tongue, Teeth, salivary glands, Epiglottis, Esophagus, Stomach, Small Intestine, Large Intestine, Appendix, Liver, Gallbladder, Pancreas

If you could put these in order, I would appreciate it!

Posted by Sneha
Teeth,Tongue,salivary glands,Epiglottis, Esophagus, Stomach, Small Intestine, Large Intestine,rectum, anus....
and liver and pancreas are the glands which produce bile salts and pancreatic juice resp. and gall bladder is a sac like structure which stores bile juice (salts) and they are poured into stomach durin digestion in stomach.

Posted by Cadet
First of all teath break the bite then tongue taste it and take the bolus under molar and premolars during crushing saliva through salivary glands act on it to digest starch then through apiglotis food goes into aesopheges through dis pipe it goes into d stomach where many enzyme acts upon food like pepsin .here food stayed for aprox 2 or 3 hours then it goes into small intestine where many enzymes came from pancriase and gal blader for proper digesion then it goes into large itestine here aprox all cal are extracted from food.and then it goes aout through anus.apendix is a vestigial organ so it has no function in modren human's digesion.

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