organs of the digestive system: matching
another name for the large intestine
colon
The short section of the small intestine that leaves the stomach
duodenum
when you Swallow, muscular movements carry the food along this structure to the stomach
esophagus
stores a substance called bile, which physically breaks down fat droplets
gallbladder
This organ absorbs excess water from undigested food prior to its release from the body as solid waste
large intestine
This organ produces bile and detoxifies a variety of substances
liver
limited digestion begins when salivary gland secretions enter this
mouth
produces digestive juices that are released into the duodenum
pancreas
Muscular movements involving the walls of the digestive tract that serve to mix materials and move them along the tract
peristalsis
Functions include mixing food and serving as a reservoir prior to the food being passed on to the duodenum
stomach
used to cut, tear and grind food, an adult has 32
teeth
it pushes food to the back of the mouth prior to swallowing
tongue
minute projection extending from the walls of the small intestine and involved in absorbing products of digestion
villi