week 11 part 2: short answers
There are ____ paired salivary glands that secrete saliva into the mouth.
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The wall of the digestive tract is composed of four distinct layers.
The mucosal layer, the innermost layer, is comprised of epithelium, connective tissue, and a small amount of smooth muscle.
The digestive tract is a tube through which food and undigested residue pass on their way through the body. Numerous
accessory structures lie outside of the tract and thus are not structures that food will pass through, but rather contribute to digestion of food.
The wall of the digestive tract is composed of four distinct layers:
an inner mucosa, a submucosa, a muscular layer, and an outer serosa.
Each part of the GI tract plays a role in the mechanical and chemical digestion and
mechanical and chemical digestion and absorption of nutrients
The accessory organs of the digestive system function
to aid in the digestion of food
The digestive tract is a long tubular passageway through
the body that includes wider segments and narrower segments.
The digestive system is the largest internal organ system in the body. It consists of
an 8-meter-long alimentary canal and accessory organs.
produces 3-5% of saliva
sublingual gland
produces 60-70% of saliva
submandibular gland