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What other body systems depend on the digestive system

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Question by Sammy
Submitted on 1/11/2004
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What other body systems depend on the digestive system


Answer by lyudmyla
Submitted on 4/26/2004
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what other body systems depend on teh digestive system?

 

Answer by nique
Submitted on 1/4/2007
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hey how u doing

 

Answer by answer simly
Submitted on 1/13/2007
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Acids and enzymes inside your stomach that helps break food down into a thick liquid paste.

 

Answer by droooooooooosssssssssssssss
Submitted on 2/27/2007
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i dont give a f*^%

 

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