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  1. What Is the Digestive System? - Cleveland Clinic

    Learn more about how your digestive system works and how it performs the essential task of breaking down and absorbing the food and fluids you consume each day.

  2. Biliary Tree (Tract): What It Is, Anatomy & Function

    It’s also called the biliary tract or biliary system. It looks like a tree, with many small branches that come together. These branches are your bile ducts. The organs include your liver (which makes bile), your …

  3. Mouth: Anatomy, Function & Care - Cleveland Clinic

    What is the mouth? Your mouth is an oval-shaped opening that sits just below your nose. It starts at your lips and ends towards your tonsils. Your mouth is part of your digestive system and respiratory …

  4. Small Intestine: Function, Parts, Length & Location

    Your small intestine (small bowel) is an organ in your gastrointestinal tract and is part of your digestive system. It breaks down food and fluid to absorb nutrients and water.

  5. Stomach: Anatomy, Function, Diagram, Parts Of, Structure

    Overview The digestive system is made up of the gastrointestinal tract-mouth, esophagus, stomach, small & large intestine, and rectum.

  6. Duodenum: What It Is, Function, Location & Concerns

    May 24, 2024 · Your digestive system helps you digest (break down) food, absorb nutrients and move the leftover waste from your body. Although it’s only a tiny part of this system, your duodenum plays …

  7. Pharynx: Function & Anatomy - Cleveland Clinic

    What is the pharynx? Your pharynx (throat) is a multitasking muscular funnel that helps you breathe and directs food and liquid to your digestive system. You can keep your pharynx healthy by quitting …

  8. Esophagus: Anatomy, Function & Conditions - Cleveland Clinic

    Aug 4, 2021 · Your trachea is part of your respiratory system, and your esophagus is part of your digestive system. Your trachea transports air in and out of your lungs, whereas your esophagus …

  9. Rectum: Function, Anatomy, Length & Location - Cleveland Clinic

    Mar 3, 2023 · Your rectum is an important bridge between your digestive process and the defecation process. Your colon at one end and your anus at the other end may affect, or be affected by, your …

  10. Anus: Function, Anatomy, Conditions & Diagram - Cleveland Clinic

    Your anus is the end of your large intestine, where food waste completes its journey through your digestive tract and makes its exit. Muscles, nerves and mucous membranes in your anus work …