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Digestive System (Mouth (The Mouth has teeth to chew, tongue to help chew…
Digestive System
Mouth
The Mouth has teeth to chew, tongue to help chew food and salivary glands to produce saliva which helps partly digest our food
Pharynx
It is part of the digestive and respiratory system. In the digestive system, it helps swallow our food.
Esophagus
The muscular walls of the esophagus or food pipe help the passage of the food with the help of peristaltic motion
Sphincter Valve
From the esophagus, food goes through the Sphincter valve into the stomach. The Sphincter Valve is a non return flap that prevents reflux.
Stomach
In our stomach, further digestion takes place through the digestive juices secreted by the stomach walls
Small Intestines
90% of Digestion and Absorption of food occurs in the small intestine. Their main function is absorption of nutrients and minerals into the bloodstream to be carried to various organs for energy and use.
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Anus
Anus is the Sphincter wall which is the last part of the digestive system. It helps in excreting food waste out of the large intestine and the human body