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Anatomy of the GI
tract

, Accessory organs of GI tract
• Salivary glands
-provide moisture, amylase

• Pancreas
Exocrine pancreas (& endocrine pancreas)
Digestive enzymes, HCO3

• Liver & biliary tract-produces and stores bile to aid digestion of fats
Stores & converts nutrients
Alters chemicals to aid removal from body

,Drainage of bile and pancreatic juice

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