glands of the digestive system. Any two examples
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The mouth is not the only organ in the digestive tract to have glands. Although some organs, such as the oesophagus and large intestine, do not have any glands at all. Salivary glands are appended to the digestive tract by ducts. The pancreas, liver and gall bladder are examples of other 'appended' glands.
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The salivary glands, liver and gall bladder, and the pancreas aid the processes of ingestion, digestion, and absorption. These accessory organs of digestion play key roles in the digestive process. Each of these organs either secretes or stores substances that pass through ducts into the alimentary canal.
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