nondigestive
Nondigestive is an adjective used in medical, biological, and nutritional contexts to describe processes, tissues, organs, or substances that are not involved in digestion or the digestive system. It contrasts with digestive, which relates to the breakdown and absorption of nutrients in the gastrointestinal tract. The term helps distinguish non-digestive functions, outputs, or characteristics from those directly related to digestion.
The word derives from the Latin non (not) and digestivus (of digestion). Nondigestive is not a formal,
- Nondigestive organs or functions: organs like the brain, heart, or skeletal muscles perform roles unrelated to
- Dual-function organs: some organs have both digestive and nondigestive roles. For example, the pancreas carries out
- Nondigestive symptoms or findings: in gastroenterology, clinicians may describe symptoms or laboratory findings that are not
Because nondigestive is not a rigorously defined technical term, its precise meaning depends on context. Readers
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