ANAT 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Common Hepatic Duct, Common Bile Duct, Porta Hepatis

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The accessory digestive organs consist of the liver, biliary ducts and gall bladder, and the pancreas. The urinary system includes the kidneys, which produce urine that passes through to the ureters, bladder, and urethra. The accessory digestive organs are a significant part of acquiring nutrients from food. They provide enzymes for the breakdown of food molecules and bile for the digestion of dietary fat. This is an important process in the storage of molecules that provide energy for the body. Liver: the liver is an organ with many functions in the digestive system. It produces bile for the digestion of fats. It also stores dietary glucose in the form of glycogen, so that i can be later broken down and converted for energy. The liver also plays a role in the metabolism of toxins, drugs, and alcohol in the blood.

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