The hepatic duct and the cystic duct extend from the gallbladder and merge to form the common bile duct which carries bile to and from the gallbladder.
(Bile is collected in tiny ducts that merge to form the bile ducts of the hepatic triads, which, in turn, join to form the hepatic duct, which carries bile from the liver)
At your mouth it ends at your anus
Starts in the mouth and ends at the anus.
The large end of the pigs digestive tract
The lower end of female reproductive tract in pigs is not very different from humans. The reproductive system is conserved across all mammals.
Usaully if it is a dog it is that the anal sacs need to be expressed, or worms or allergies. With cat's I would suspect worms or allergies.
Both are ring like muscles and keep something in. They are both part of the digestive tract. A cardiac Sphincter is a tight ringlike muscle at the end of the esophagus, and before the stomach that keeps a horse from belching or vomiting. A pyloric Sphincter is basic anatomy for anyone. This is also a tight ring like muscles at the end of the stomach that keeps the stomach acids in the stomach and not spilling into the rest of the digestive tract.
The brain, the beginning of the digestive system, and the five aortic arches are all in the head end. They are visible during a dissection.
The large end of the pigs digestive tract
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The large end of the pigs digestive tract
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it is the rectum;)
Can and do. Anything with a mouth has a butt at the other end of the digestive tract.
it is the Digestive Tract - food in one end, waste out of the other
The intestines belong to the Digestive Tract (or Digestive System.) Fact: Stretched from end to end, the human intestines would stretch a mile, literally!
The lower end of female reproductive tract in pigs is not very different from humans. The reproductive system is conserved across all mammals.
There are two sphincters, one at the end of the esophagus / top of the stomach, and the second at the bottom of the stomach / beginning of the small intestines, which keep digestive contents moving downward through the beginning of the digestive tract.
No, the inside of the digestive tract is not the same from the pharynx to the end of the intestine. This is to say, it is not uniform in measurement or function. Different parts perform different tasks, such as the stomach breaking food down and the intestines absorbing nutrients.
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