01:119:100 Chapter Notes - Chapter 21-4: Feces, Gastrointestinal Tract, Peristalsis

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The human digestive system consist of alimentary canal and accessory glands. The salivary glands, gallbladder, liver, and pancreas. Tongue is used to push food into your pharynx. Once you swallow, muscles propel the food through your alimentary canal by peristalsis. Alternating waves of contraction and relaxation of the smooth muscles lining the canal. Enables you to process and digest food even while lying down. Regulate the passage of food into and out of the stomach. Sphincters that regulate the passage out of the stomach closes the stomach off, keeping food there for about 2-6 hours.

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