Answer:
The accessory organs of digestion include the salivary glands, pancreas, liver, and gallbladder
The pancreas makes digestive juices called enzymes which help to digest food further. The gall-bladder stores bile (which is made in the liver), the bile helps to digest fatty acids. The liver is where the blood, that is carrying the nutrients, vitamins, and minerals from the small intestine, enters. The liver is a "food processor," it stores changes and releases the nutrients to the blood.
The teeth and tongue are also accessory organs of the digestive system.
The teeth are bones so they are not organs and the tongue is a muscle so it is also not an organ.