PART 1
LIVER
1 SEVERAL FUNCTION OF LIVER ARE
PRODUCING BILE FOR DIGESTION OF FOOD
STORE GLYCOGEN
FIRST PART METABOLISIM OF SEVERAL DRUG
MAINTAINING BLOOD GLUCOSE LEVEL
ETC
PART 2 STOMACH AND SPLEEN
2 Locate the point near midline of the body where the esophagus penetrate the diaphragm and joint the stomach
oesophagus penetrate diaphragm In the thoracic cavity and joint to stomach in the abdominal cavity
3 spleen location
spleen found at junction of stomach and small intestine in the abdominal region it is not the part of digestive system
4 stomach is the part of what system and what is its function
stomach is the part of digestive system and its functions are as follow
storing of food
breakdown of food and mixing of food with digestive enzyme
Slowly empties a chime mixture into the small intestine.
5 spleen is the part of what system and its function
spleen is the part of immune system
function of spleen
filter blood
killed old blood cell by transferring them to liver and elsewhere
its play an important role against fighting to foreign particle
PART 3 SMALL INTESTINE
small intestine is the part of what system and its function
small intestine is the part of digestive system
and its functions are
secrete several enzyme which help in breakdown of macromolecule
it play an very important role in absorption of food into the systemic flow
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