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Mouth The mouth is used to drink and eat foods it also has two lips that can be used to talk and breath. Esophagus The esophagus is commonly known as the ‘gullet’. Stomach The stomach is located between the Esophagus and the Small Intestine. Large Intestine The Large Intestine is nearly about 4.9 feet long [1.5m] long. Small Intestine The average length of the Small Intestine in a human male is 6.9 m [22 feet 6 inches]. Liver The Liver sits on the right side of the Stomach. Appendix A tube-shaped sac that is attached to and the opening of the lower end of the Large Intestine. Pancreas The Pancreas is a glandular organ in our digestive system. Gall bladder The Gall Bladder is a hollow system that just sits beneath our liver. Enzymes Like all proteins, Enzymes are very long,chains of amino acids fold to produce a threedimensional product. Bile/Bile Duct A bile duct is a number of long tube-like structures that carry bile. Mucus Mucus is a slippery secretion that is produced by,covering mucous membranes. Chemical Digestion Digestion is the chemical and the mechanical breakdown of food into smaller components which are more easily absorbed. Absorption absorption are particles of gas,liquid in liquid or solid material. When food enters the mouth, its digestion starts by the action of mastication,which is a form of mechanical digestion Salivary Amylase Amylase is an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis starch into simpler compounds. Villi The Villi increases the internal surface area of the intestinal walls. Gastric Juices The colorless, watery, acidic,digestive fluid that is secreted by various glands in the mucous membrane of our stomach. Duodenum The duodenum is the first section of the small intestine in most higher vertebrates. Chryme Chyme slowly passes through the pyloric sphincter and goes into our duodenum. Bibliography WWW.wikipedia the free dictionary.com google