1. Liver
Function: The liver regulates most chemical levels in the blood and excretes a product called bile. This helps carry away waste products from the liver.
Location: The liver is located in the upper right-hand portion of the abdominal cavity, beneath the diaphragm, and on top of the stomach, right kidney, and intestines.
2. Mouth
Function: Your mouth allows air and nutrients to enter your body, and it also helps you speak.
Location: Its external opening is located along the body’s midline inferior to the nose and superior to the chin.
3. Large intestine
Function: The large intestine turns food waste into stool and passes it from the body when you poop.
Location: It surrounds the small intestine in a sort of a square question mark shape, with the tail of the question mark ending at the anal canal.
4. Gallbladder
Function: The gallbladder holds a digestive fluid called bile that’s released into your small intestine.
Location: The gallbladder is a small, pear-shaped organ on the right side of your abdomen, just beneath your liver.
5. Stomach
Function: The stomach receives food from the esophagus. It secretes acid and enzymes that digest food.
Location: The stomach is a muscular organ located on the left side of the upper abdomen.
6. Smooth Muscle
Function: it helps with digestion and nutrient collection in the stomach. It also functions to help get rid of toxins and working in electrolyte balance in the urinary system.
Location: It is in the stomach and intestines. It also exists throughout the urinary system.
7. Appendix
Function: The appendix acts as a storehouse for good bacteria, “rebooting” the digestive system after diarrheal illnesses.
Location: It is found in the lower right abdomen.
8. Muscularis
Function: It is responsible for gut movement such as peristalsis. oblique layer: This layer is responsible for creating the motion that churns and physically breaks down the food.
Location: A region of muscle in many organs in the vertebrate body, adjacent to the submucosa membrane.
9. Small Intestine
Function: The small intestine breaks down food from the stomach and absorbs much of the nutrients from the food.
Location: The small intestine, or small bowel, is a hollow tube about 20 feet long that runs from the stomach to the beginning of the large intestine.
10. Esophagus
Function: The primary function of your esophagus is to carry food and liquid from your mouth to your stomach. When you swallow, food and liquid first move from your mouth to your throat
Location: The esophagus is a tube that connects the throat (pharynx) and the stomach.
1. Liver
Function: The liver regulates most chemical levels in the blood and excretes a product called bile. This helps carry away waste products from the liver.
Location: The liver is located in the upper right-hand portion of the abdominal cavity, beneath the diaphragm, and on top of the stomach, right kidney, and intestines.
2. Mouth
Function: Your mouth allows air and nutrients to enter your body, and it also helps you speak.
Location: Its external opening is located along the body’s midline inferior to the nose and superior to the chin.
3. Large intestine
Function: The large intestine turns food waste into stool and passes it from the body when you poop.
Location: It surrounds the small intestine in a sort of a square question mark shape, with the tail of the question mark ending at the anal canal.
4. Gallbladder
Function: The gallbladder holds a digestive fluid called bile that’s released into your small intestine.
Location: The gallbladder is a small, pear-shaped organ on the right side of your abdomen, just beneath your liver.
5. Stomach
Function: The stomach receives food from the esophagus. It secretes acid and enzymes that digest food.
Location: The stomach is a muscular organ located on the left side of the upper abdomen.
6. Smooth Muscle
Function: it helps with digestion and nutrient collection in the stomach. It also functions to help get rid of toxins and working in electrolyte balance in the urinary system.
Location: It is in the stomach and intestines. It also exists throughout the urinary system.
7. Appendix
Function: The appendix acts as a storehouse for good bacteria, “rebooting” the digestive system after diarrheal illnesses.
Location: It is found in the lower right abdomen.
8. Muscularis
Function: It is responsible for gut movement such as peristalsis. oblique layer: This layer is responsible for creating the motion that churns and physically breaks down the food.
Location: A region of muscle in many organs in the vertebrate body, adjacent to the submucosa membrane.
9. Small Intestine
Function: The small intestine breaks down food from the stomach and absorbs much of the nutrients from the food.
Location: The small intestine, or small bowel, is a hollow tube about 20 feet long that runs from the stomach to the beginning of the large intestine.
10. Esophagus
Function: The primary function of your esophagus is to carry food and liquid from your mouth to your stomach. When you swallow, food and liquid first move from your mouth to your throat
Location: The esophagus is a tube that connects the throat (pharynx) and the stomach.