Human Digestive System Model
Description
A human digestive system model is a visual representation of the organs and structures involved in the process of digestion. It typically includes the following components:
- Mouth: The starting point of digestion, where food is broken down by teeth and mixed with saliva.
- Esophagus: A muscular tube that transports food from the mouth to the stomach.
- Stomach: A muscular sac that stores and churns food, breaking it down further with digestive juices.
- Small Intestine: The longest part of the digestive tract, where most nutrient absorption occurs. It is divided into three sections: the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum.
- Large Intestine: Absorbs water and electrolytes, and stores waste material before elimination. It consists of the cecum, colon, and rectum.
- Accessory Organs: These organs contribute enzymes and other substances to aid digestion. They include the liver, gallbladder, and pancreas.
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This model consists of -
1. Mouth.
2. Oesthagus.
3. Stomach.
4. Liver.
5. Pancreas.
6. Duodenum.
7. Ascending Colon.
8. Small Intestine.
9. Appendix.
10. Rectum.
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