DIGESTION SYSTEM INFORMATION


Eat when you are hungry. It seems so simple. You can get a bite sandwich. Puree begins an incredible journey. This chapter goes through each part of the digestive tract. Your body will digest or break food into smaller pieces. At the end of your trip in blood chemicals to throw a sandwich every part of your body.



What keeps the digestive system?

The digestive system is a long, twisting tube. Gastrointestinal mature 20 to 30 feet (6.9 meters) away.

Food comes from the mouth, the neck. Slide the tube called the esophagus. It is part of the stomach. From there it is filled into thin and intestines.


Where DIGESTIVE started?

You can begin to digest the food in your mouth. You can bite a piece of sandwich. Your teeth grind bite. My mouth is watering with liquid called saliva. Saliva helps biting chewed-up sandwich soft and moist.

After chewing a bite of a sandwich, swallow. Language, which pushes up the chewed food into the esophagus. The esophagus is like sending a slippery slope, the food in the stomach.

What happens in the stomach?

Stomach the food even more. Your stomach is like a bottle of muscles. Liquids are called digestive juices in the stomach throws. Abdominal muscles churn food mix with juice. Juices break the food. Food in the stomach fluid.

Bite sandwiches, such as bread, lettuce, cheese, meat, or more displays. Dispense chemicals, the so-called fats, proteins, carbohydrates and sugars.

It takes the stomach about four hours to get the job done. Your stomach sends liquid food in your small intestine. You will begin to hunger when the stomach is empty. Sometimes it starts playing the abs when the stomach is empty. When this happens, you can hear the growling stomach.

What is happening in your small intestine?

The task of assimilation, take the sandwich is ready, your small intestine. The small intestine is a long, narrow, twisting tube. In the small intestine is by far the largest part of the digestive tract. Muscles around the tube to push liquid. Add the juices break the food down even more.

Finally, the food down the chemicals that can be used body, broken. These substances through the wall of the intestine. You go to the small blood vessels directly on the wall. Your blood chemicals. Your blood carries every part of your body. Chemicals with food blood cells. Your cells use the chemical energy that you do your homework, run and play with the need for production.

Other players from all over the small intestine to help digest food. Liver and gallbladder that help digestion of fats diet. Liver also helps the body store extra food, which they can use immediately. The pancreas produces insulin to dry. Insulin helps the body use sugar.

There are some groups that the end of the small intestine. Leftovers go to the colon.

What happens to your colon?

Upper your colon is shorter and thicker than your small intestine. Colon takes the rest of the water. You will also need some vitamins and minerals.

The bacteria live in the intestines and leftovers. Bacteria are small organisms that can only be seen under a microscope. What is left of solid waste in your colon.

The muscles in the colon push the waste together. Is Colon rectum. Wastes from the body is inserted into the opening of the anus.
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