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2 Salivary
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3 Gallbladd
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4 Live
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5 Pancrea
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6 Small
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7 Esophagu
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8 Stomac
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9 Colo
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Digestive
Digestive canals
canals
Digestive
Digestive glands
glands
Mechanical digestion is when you chew the food
using your teeth, and when your esophagus
swallows the food using peristalsis

Chemical digestion is where your stomach


dissovles the food in your mouth by saliva, or
when the enzymes and bile break it down in the
stomach
The Incisors (front teeth) are used
for cutting food into small chewable
pieces
The Canines (eyeteeth) have a
sharp, pointed biting surface and
has grip to tear food
The Premolars (bicuspids) have a
flat biting surface, they tear and
crush food
The Molars (back teeth) are used
for chewing and grinding food
An acute or chronical inflammation on
mucose layer of stomach wall
An inflammation in liver caused by virus
infection
An irritation on the membrane of colon wall
caused by bacteria dysentriae, bad diet,
poiosonous matters, and stress
A disorder due to the excessive water
absorbtion of feces by large intestine that
causes difficulty to pass the feces
An inflammation and swelling of blind gut
Swollen vein in anus
An inflammation of parotid glands caused by
infection of Rabula inflans virus
A disorder caused by excessive food that
comes in

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