BIOL-2230 Chapter Notes - Chapter 23: Goblet Cell, Carboxylic Acid, Birth Weight

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As adults, we know that a healthy digestive system is essential to life, because it converts foods into the raw materials that build and fuel our body"s cells. Specifically, the digestive system takes in food, breaks it down into nutrient molecules, absorbs these molecules into the bloodstream, and then rids the body of the indigestible remains. The organs of the digestive system fall into two main groups: (1) those of the alimentary canal and (2) accessory digestive organs. The alimentary canal, also called the gastrointestinal (gi) tract or gut, is the continuous muscular tube that winds through the body from the mouth to the anus. It digests food breaks it down into smaller fragments and absorbs the digested fragments through its lining into the blood. The organs of the alimentary canal are the mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, and large intestine. The large intestine leads to the terminal opening, or anus.

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