The alimentary canal is a long tube which stars at the mouth, runs through the stomach and intestines and finishes at the anus. It is part of the digestive system. The digestive system also includes the accessory organs (teeth,
tongue, gallbladder, salivary glands, liver, the pancreas).
- Mouth, salivary glands
- Oesophagus
- Stomach
- Pancreas, liver, gall bladder
- Small intestine (duodenum + ileum)
- Large intestine (colon +rectum)
- Anus.
Food is broken down with the help of digestive juices, which contain special chemicals called enzymes.
Functions of the regions of the digestive system:
Common
misconceptions
The liver does not make digestive enzymes- bile is not
an enzyme. It breaks fat down into smaller droplets, but does not change them
chemically.
The fat mollecules stay the same size, it is just the
droplet size that changes from large to small due to the action of bile.
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