ANATOMY+PHYSIOLOGY (LOOSELEAF)+LAB+ACC
ANATOMY+PHYSIOLOGY (LOOSELEAF)+LAB+ACC
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ISBN: 9781323835982
Author: Martini
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 22.3, Problem 18SR
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To match: The given term with its most closely related description.

Introduction: The accessory digestive structures are the organs that help in digestion, but they are not a part of the digestive system. They help in the chemical breakdown of ingested food. They include liver, gallbladder, liver, and pancreas.

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ANATOMY+PHYSIOLOGY (LOOSELEAF)+LAB+ACC

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