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Where does the digestive system begin
Is the Pancreas an accessory organ to the digestive system
What is the purpose of the gallbladder
The large intestine absorbs water and contains many symbiotic bacteria, True or False
What is the middle part of the intestine called
What is another name for the Gastrointestinal Tract
Which of the following are main activities of the digestive system
What part of the small intestine attaches to the large
Accessory organs to the digestive system can be explained as?
How many structures make up the small intestine
What is the main purpose of the digestive system?
What is the name of the sphincter at the entrance of the stomach which traps food inside
What is the name of the acid that is contained within the stomach
The Caecum is found on what digestive structure
What is the name of the structures within the small intestine which absorb nutrients
What structure does the Bile duct pass through in order to reach the Duodenum
Pancreatic juice pH is at what consistency
Does the liver play any part within the digestive system
The salivary glands are not considered part of the accessory organs within the digestive system, True or False
Which of the following are absorbed in the large intestine
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