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Human alimentary canal is a long muscular and tubular tube extending from mouth to anus .....
Han alimentary canal is 9 metre long and 2.5 metre in diameter .......
the main parts of human alimentary canal is ......
1. mouth...
2. buccal cavity.
3. phyrnx
4. larynx.
5. oesophagus.
6. stomach..
7. small intestine...
8 . large intestine..
9.. anus.....
it has mainly nine parts....
hope it helps dude.....
Human alimentary canal is a long muscular and tubular tube extending from mouth to anus .....
Han alimentary canal is 9 metre long and 2.5 metre in diameter .......
the main parts of human alimentary canal is ......
1. mouth...
2. buccal cavity.
3. phyrnx
4. larynx.
5. oesophagus.
6. stomach..
7. small intestine...
8 . large intestine..
9.. anus.....
it has mainly nine parts....
hope it helps dude.....
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HERE IS THE ANSWER TO YOUR QUESTION.....
Gut or alimentary canal is a long, coiled, muscular tube extending from mouth to anus through which food passes after it is eaten. It consists of mouth leading into buccal cavity, pharynx, oesophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine and anus. The lumen or cavity of alimentary canal is surrounded by wall made up of four layers of different types of cells: mucosa, submucosa, muscularis externa and serosa. Alimentary canal is meant for digestion, absorption and expelling of undigested wastes.
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Gut or alimentary canal is a long, coiled, muscular tube extending from mouth to anus through which food passes after it is eaten. It consists of mouth leading into buccal cavity, pharynx, oesophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine and anus. The lumen or cavity of alimentary canal is surrounded by wall made up of four layers of different types of cells: mucosa, submucosa, muscularis externa and serosa. Alimentary canal is meant for digestion, absorption and expelling of undigested wastes.
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