Description

the cecum, colon, and rectum collectively
last part of the small intestine
a pouch connected to the junction of the small and large intestines.
the first part of the small intestine
the part of the intestine that runs between the stomach and the large intestine
the part of the small intestine between the duodenum and ileum.
the opening at the end of the alimentary canal through which solid waste matter leaves the body
the internal organ in which the major part of the digestion of food occurs
a large lobed glandular organ in the abdomen of vertebrates, involved in many metabolic processes
the small sac-shaped organ beneath the liver, in which bile is stored after secretion by the liver and before release into the intestine
a large gland behind the stomach that secretes digestive enzymes into the duodenum
a tube-shaped sac attached to and opening into the lower end of the large intestine in humans and some other mammals
the final section of the large intestine
the opening in the lower part of the human face
any of various glands that discharge a fluid secretion and especially saliva into the mouth cavity
the part of the alimentary canal that connects the throat to the stomach
the first main part of the large intestine, which passes upward from the cecum on the right side of the abdomen
the part of the large intestine that passes downward on the left side of the abdomen toward the rectum
the S-shaped last part of the large intestine, leading into the rectum
the middle part of the large intestine, passing across the abdomen from right to left below the stomach
the opening from the stomach into the duodenum
the bend in the large intestine in the left upper quadrant of the abdomen
the sharp bend between the ascending colon and the transverse colon
the fleshy muscular organ in the mouth of a mammal, used for tasting, licking, and swallowing
the most terminal part of the lower GI tract/large intestine, which lies between the anal verge

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