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4 THE MOUTH The main job of your mouth is to break down food and push the food to youresophagus. While you chew your food, salivastarts chemical reactions, and starch in yourfood turns to sugar.

5 THE LARGE INTES THE LARGE INTESTINE! The food that your body can not use is pushed into the large intestine. It is bigger and drier than the small intestine. The food in your large intestine gets smaller and smaller as it travels through the tube. The large intestine takes out and recycles your extra water. When the food leaves your body, it is 1/3 of the size it was when it first came to your large intestine

6 Bladder! Bathrooms favorite friend! Bladder acts like a stretchy pouch to hold urine. When it is to full, it sends a message to the brain and you feel an urge to go to the bathroom. Muscles squeeze to make you pee. The Bladder stores urine.

7 LIVERLIVER Millions of tiny pieces of food exit the small intestine. They travel into the Portel Vein and the liver in the blood. It stores some food, but mostly fat, sugar, and protein into the bloodstream. It supplies the rest of our body. It makes billet to help the digestive system. It’s located in the upper abdomen, to the right of the stomach, below the diaphragm

8 Kidney Each kidney has millions of urine making units known as nephrons that filter the blood that flows the kidney. Urine is carried by 2 thin tubs called ureters. The urine is taken to the bladder. The urine is released through a tube called urethra..

9 Small Intestine The small intestine is filled with villi (finger like cactuses). The villi absorbs nutrients from food that you eat. The nutrients flow into your blood stream. The small intestine also breaks food down into fats, proteins, and sugar. The parts of the small intestine are, duodenum, jejunum, and ileum.

10 esophagus This could be called a gullet. It is ten inches long. Its job is to pass food from the mouth to the the stomach. The strong muscles push down he food. The esophagus connects to the throat and mouth to the stomach.

11 RECTUM! 

12 stomach The stomach is like a big, pink, muscle. Acid inside rains down to digest food. Mucus in the stomach is on the walls and it helps the stomach not erode. The stomach breaks food down into tiny particles. It churns and grinds it up. There is a acid in there called hydrochloric acid, or shortened HCI.

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14 Foods that are good for your Digestive System For Constipation: Wholegrain pasta, bread, and cereals Fruits, and veggies, especially dried apricots, apples, and less ripe bananas Live Yoghurt Linseed For Diarrhea and Vomiting Ginger Garlic, live yoghurt, blackcurrants, apples, and ripe bananas Chili and watercress

15 MORE food that is good for your digestive system For Indigestion:Fiber! Good for you!

16 The doctor’s disease corner: ACID REFLUX

17 Stomach Cancer Causes Doctors do not really know, but it my be eating a unhealthy diet. Symptoms If you have this you will get blood in vomit and you will become weak.

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