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explain the function of digestive system ​

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Answered by arifphysicist
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Explanation:

The digestive system is a series of hollow organs joined in a long, twisting tube from the mouth to the anus (see Figure 1). Inside this tube is a lining called the mucosa. In the mouth, stomach, and small intestine, the mucosa contains tiny glands that produce juices to help digest food.

Two solid organs, the liver and the pancreas, produce digestive juices that reach the intestine through small tubes. In addition, parts of other organ systems (for instance, nerves and blood) play a major role in the digestive system.

Answered by thrups119944
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The function of the digestive system is digestion and absorption. Digestion is the breakdown of food into small molecules, which are then absorbed into the body. The digestive system is divided into two major parts: The digestive tract (alimentary canal) is a continuous tube with two openings: the mouth and the anus.

The six primary processes of the digestive system include:

Ingestion of food.

Secretion of fluids and digestive enzymes.

Mixing and movement of food and wastes through the body.

Digestion of food into smaller pieces.

Absorption of nutrients.

Excretion of wastes.

The human digestive system is a series of organs that converts food into essential nutrients that are absorbed into the body. The digestive organs also move waste material out of the body. The enzymes in saliva help break down foods, and the lubrication function of saliva makes it easier for food to be swallowed.

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