Also, in the illustration is the Duodenum. Duodenum is part of the small intestine. The small intestine functions as the organ that breaks down food, absorbs nutrients, and solidify waste. It is the longest organ of the GI tract where digestion mostly occur. And with this, Duodenum also plays a significant role in the digestion process.
Duodenum is a short descending tube that happens to curve around the pancreas making a ‘C’ shape. Its form then connects to the other coiled intestines. Furthermore, this is the part of the small intestine which the first feeding process of the stomach takes place.
One of the presented illustrations is the Liver. The Liver consists of many functions. However, its primary function is to act as the “chemical factory” in our body. The raw materials being absorbed by the small intestine is taken by the liver and then do its job as the “chemical factory”. All chemicals that our body needs for us to be able to function are made up from the liver. It detoxify dangerous substances and breaks down substances that can be toxic to the body.
In the lower right side of your abdomen is where the Appendix is located. It is a thin tube that joins the large intestine.
Also, in the illustration is the Duodenum. Duodenum is part of the small intestine. The small intestine functions as the organ that breaks down food, absorbs nutrients, and solidify waste. It is the longest organ of the GI tract where digestion mostly occur. And with this, Duodenum also plays a significant role in the digestion process.
Duodenum is a short descending tube that happens to curve around the pancreas making a ‘C’ shape. Its form then connects to the other coiled intestines. Furthermore, this is the part of the small intestine which the first feeding process of the stomach takes place.
One of the presented illustrations is the Liver. The Liver consists of many functions. However, its primary function is to act as the “chemical factory” in our body. The raw materials being absorbed by the small intestine is taken by the liver and then do its job as the “chemical factory”. All chemicals that our body needs for us to be able to function are made up from the liver. It detoxify dangerous substances and breaks down substances that can be toxic to the body.