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Digestive Pathway)



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Mouth (Tongue,Teeth) --> Salivary Glands ( Parotid Glands, Submandibular Glands, Sublingual Glands) --> The Pharynx --> The Esophagus --> The Stomach --> The Small Intestine (Duodenum, Jejunum, Ileum) --> The Large Intestine (Cecum, Veniform Appendix, Colon, Rectum, Anal Canal)

The Ileocecal Sphincter is a smooth muscle that separates the Small Intestine (Ilium) and the Large Intestine (Cecum). It allows digested food materials to pass from the Small Intestine into the Large Intestine.

The Ileocecal Sphincter is a smooth muscle that separates the Small Intestine (Ilium) and the Large Intestine (Cecum). It allows digested food materials to pass from the Small Intestine into the Large Intestine.

The Pyloric Sphincter is a smooth muscle valve located between the Pylorus of the Stomach and the Duodenum of the Small Intestine. It regulates the flow of partially digested food from the Stomach to the Duodenum.

The Pyloric Sphincter is a smooth muscle valve located between the Pylorus of the Stomach and the Duodenum of the Small Intestine. It regulates the flow of partially digested food from the Stomach to the Duodenum.

The Cardiac Sphincter is a smooth muscle valve located between the Esophagus and the Upper Portion (Cardia) of the Stomach. It closes to prevent Stomach Acid from entering the Esophagus.

The Cardiac Sphincter is a smooth muscle valve located between the Esophagus and the Upper Portion (Cardia) of the Stomach. It closes to prevent Stomach Acid from entering the Esophagus.