Together the esophagus, stomach, and intestines are part of a level of organization called what?
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Esophagus is a conducting tube for food, whereas the stomach and intestine, together with their associated glands, are concerned with the digestion of food and the excretion of undigested material. The products of digestion traverse the gastro-intestinal mucosa to capillaries that ultimately form the portal vein.
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The esophagus, stomach and intestines are organized into a larger system in the body. Though each part is different, they all work together as a whole to perform important functions that help keep us alive.
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