digestive in the PONS Dictionary

digestive Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

digestive [or intestinal] disorder

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This enzyme is found in the digestive tract and in some endocrine cells.
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These include about 630 species that attract and trap prey, produce digestive enzymes, and absorb the resulting available nutrients.
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Modern birds also have unique digestive and respiratory systems that are highly adapted for flight.
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The digestive tract, or enteric nervous system alone contains millions of neurons.
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The enrichment process, if needed, generally occurs after the nauplii develop a digestive tract.
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In digestive systems, symbiotic bacteria help break down foods that contain fiber.
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Sensory information from the digestive system can be received, integrated and acted upon by the enteric system alone.
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The pancreatic duct delivers substances such as sodium hydrogencarbonate and digestive enzymes to the duodenum.
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The gastrodermis contains areas with and others without digestive function.
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The remainder of the digestive system consists of an oesophagus and intestine; there is no stomach.
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