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1. ( A. Esophagus, A. Gall bladder, A. Large intestine, A. Liver, A. Mouth, A. Pancreas, A. Pharynx, A. Small intestine, A. Stomach ) Stores bile in between meals
2. ( B. Esophagus, B. Gall bladder, B. Large intestine, B. Liver, B. Mouth, B. Pancreas, B. Pharynx, B. Small intestine, B. Stomach ) Secretes a wide variety of digestive enzymes capable of chemically digesting every major kind of macromolecule
3. ( C. Esophagus, C. Gall bladder, C. Large intestine, C. Liver, C. Mouth, C. Pancreas, C. Pharynx, C. Small intestine, C. Stomach ) The small intestine delivers its contents to this region
4. ( D. Esophagus, D. Gall bladder, D. Large intestine, D. Liver, D. Mouth, D. Pancreas, D. Pharynx, D. Small intestine, D. Stomach ) Leads directly into the stomach – reflux of acid into this region causes ‘heartburn’
5. ( E. Esophagus, E. Gall bladder, E. Large intestine, E. Liver, E. Mouth, E. Pancreas, E. Pharynx, E. Small intestine, E. Stomach ) Produces bile
6. ( F. Esophagus, F. Gall bladder, F. Large intestine, F. Liver, F. Mouth, F. Pancreas, F. Pharynx, F. Small intestine, F. Stomach ) Food passes from the mouth into this region
7. ( G. Esophagus, G. Gall bladder, G. Large intestine, G. Liver, G. Mouth, G. Pancreas, G. Pharynx, G. Small intestine, G. Stomach ) Mechanical and chemical digestion begins here
8. ( H. Esophagus, H. Gall bladder, H. Large intestine, H. Liver, H. Mouth, H. Pancreas, H. Pharynx, H. Small intestine, H. Stomach ) Mixing waves move through this structure about 2-4 times each minute after you eat a meal