Section 24-1: The digestive system, consisting of the digestive tract and accessory organs, functions primary to break down and absorb nutrien
Section 24-1: The digestive system, consisting of the digestive tract and accessory organs, functions primary to break down and absorb nutrien
Section 24-1: The digestive system, consisting of the digestive tract and accessory organs, functions primary to break down and absorb nutrien
Section 24-1: The digestive system, consisting of the digestive tract and accessory organs, functions primary to break down and absorb nutrien
Section 24-1: The digestive system, consisting of the digestive tract and accessory organs, functions primary to break down and absorb nutrien
Section 24-1: The digestive system, consisting of the digestive tract and accessory organs, functions primary to break down and absorb nutrien
Section 24-1: The digestive system, consisting of the digestive tract and accessory organs, functions primary to break down and absorb nutrien
Section 24-1: The digestive system, consisting of the digestive tract and accessory organs, functions primary to break down and absorb nutrien
Section 24-2: The oral cavity, which contains the tongue, teeth, and slivary glands, functions in the ingestion and mechanical digestion of fo
Section 24-2: The oral cavity, which contains the tongue, teeth, and slivary glands, functions in the ingestion and mechanical digestion of fo
Section 24-2: The oral cavity, which contains the tongue, teeth, and slivary glands, functions in the ingestion and mechanical digestion of fo
Section 24-2: The oral cavity, which contains the tongue, teeth, and slivary glands, functions in the ingestion and mechanical digestion of fo
Section 24-2: The oral cavity, which contains the tongue, teeth, and slivary glands, functions in the ingestion and mechanical digestion of fo
Section 24-2: The oral cavity, which contains the tongue, teeth, and slivary glands, functions in the ingestion and mechanical digestion of fo
Section 24-3: The pharynx and esophagus are passageways that transport the food bolus from the oral cavity to the stomach
Section 24-4: The stomach is a J-shaped organ that receives the bolus and aid in its chemical and mechanical digestion
Section 24-5: Accessory digestive organs, such as the pancreas and liver, produce secretions that aid in chemical digestion
Section 24-6: The small intestine primarily functions in the chemical digestion and absorption of nutrients
Section 24-7: The large instestine, which is divided into three parts, absorbs water from digestive materials and eliminates the remaining was
Section 24-7: The large instestine, which is divided into three parts, absorbs water from digestive materials and eliminates the remaining was
Section 24-7: The large instestine, which is divided into three parts, absorbs water from digestive materials and eliminates the remaining was
Section 24-7: The large instestine, which is divided into three parts, absorbs water from digestive materials and eliminates the remaining was
Section 24-8: Chemical digestion is the enzyme-mediated hydrolysis of food into nutrients that can be absorbed and used by the body
Section 24-9: Many age-related changes affect digestion and absorption
Section 24-10: The digestive system is extensively integrated with other body systems