What is another word for digestive tube?

Pronunciation: [da͡ɪd͡ʒˈɛstɪv tjˈuːb] (IPA)

The term "digestive tube" refers to the long, muscular tube that runs from the mouth to the anus, and is responsible for the breakdown and absorption of food. There are several synonyms for this important organ system, including the digestive tract, gastrointestinal tract, alimentary canal, and gastrointestinal system. Each term describes the same system, but may be used in different contexts or for different purposes. For example, medical professionals may use the term "gastrointestinal system" to refer to the digestive tube and the organs that support it, while nutritionists may use the term "alimentary canal" to focus on the specific processes of digestion and absorption.

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  • Arthropods and vertebrates share some broad features of general organization - elongated, bilaterally symmetrical bodies, with sensory organs up front, excretory structures in the back, and some form of segmentation along the major axis. But the geometry of major internal organs could hardly be more different... Arthropods concentrate their nervous system on their ventral (belly) side as two major cords running along the bottom surface of the animal. The mouth also opens on the ventral side, with the esophagus passing between the two nerve cords, and the stomach and remainder of the digestive tube running along the body the nerve cords. In vertebrates, and with maximal contrast, the central nervous system runs along the dorsal (top) surface as a single tube culminating in a bulbous brain at the front end. The entire digestive system then runs along the body axis the nerve cord.
    Stephen Jay Gould
  • Gaskell... had to keep his stately soldiers upright and uniformly oriented... by crafting the brain and spinal cord from an arthropod digestive tube, while forming a completely new gut below. ...Gaskell thought that his move would rescue the theory of linear progress, with its necessary transition of arthropod into vertebrate, from the absurdities of the old inversion theory.
    Stephen Jay Gould

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