Match structures in the left column with their descriptions in the right column.1. anus A. accessory digestive organ that produces bile2. appendix (vermiform) B. accessory digestive organ that produces insulin3. cecum C. blind pouch attached to the cecum4. colon D. connects the mouth and stomach5. duodenum E. first part of the small intestine6. esophagus F. first part of the large intestine7. gallbladder G. last part of the large intestine8. ileum H. major portion of the large intestine9. jejunum I. one of three pairs that secrete digestive juices into the mouth10. liver J. outlet of the large intestine11. pancreas K. portion of small intestine that joins the large intestine12. rectum L. second location of chemical digestion13. salivary gland M. second part of small intestine14. stomach N. storage sac for bile



Answer :

1. anus - J. large intestinal outflow

2. appendix (vermiform) - C. The blind pouch connected to the cecum,

3. Cecum-  F. the first big intestine segment

4. colon- H. the big intestine's main section

5. Duodenum- E. the small intestine's initial section

6. esophagus- D. links the stomach and mouth.

7. gallbladder- storage sac in the bile

8. ileum-K. the segment of the small intestine that connects to the large intestine

9. jejunum -M. second small intestine segment

10. liver- A. bile-producing auxiliary digestive organ

11. pancreas- auxiliary digestive organ that makes insulin

12. Rectum- G. the big intestine's last segment

13. salivary gland- I. one of the three pairs whose mouth-borne digestive fluids are secreted.

The human body's digestive system consists of a collection of organs that operate in concert to transform food into energy. The gastrointestinal tract, along with auxiliary organs including the liver, pancreas, and gallbladder, make up the digestive system anatomically. The mouth, stomach, esophagus, small intestine, and large intestine, which houses the rectum and anus, are among the hollow organs that make up the gastrointestinal tract (GI tract).

The right answers are 1—J, 2—C, 3—F, 4—H, 5—E, 6—D, 7—N, 8—K, 9—M, 10—A, 11—B, 12—G, 13—I, and 14—L.

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