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The gastrointestinal or digestive tract, also referred to as the GI tract or the alimentary canal or the gut, is the system of organs within multicellular animals which takes in food, digests it to extract energy and nutrients, and expels the remaining waste.

The GI tract differs substantially from animal to animal. For instance, some animals have multi-chambered stomachs.

1 Basic Anatomy of the Human Alimentary Canal

In a normal human adult male, the GI tract is approximately 25 feet or 7 and a half metres long and consists of the following components:



The liver secretes bile into the small intestine via the gallbladder and biliary system . The pancreas secretes an isosmotic fluid containing bicarbonate and several enzymes, including trypsin, chymotrypsin, lipase, and pancreatic amylase, as well as nucleolytic enzymes, into the small intestine.

Both these secretory organs aid in digestion. The dariotype is the center of the digestive system



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