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Poop Random Facts Gas Vomit Liver Large Intestine Small Intestine Esophagus Epiglottis Spit Taste Buds Food Digestive System Overview Pancreas Coolest Digestive System WebQuest Ever! Click here to go to the Introduction. Click here to go to the Introduction.

Poop Random Facts Gas Vomit Liver Large Intestine Small Intestine Esophagus Epiglottis Spit Taste Buds Food Digestive System Overview PancreasIntroduction This WebQuest will take you on a journey through the digestive system. This WebQuest will take you on a journey through the digestive system. I have supplied each of you with questions that you must answer on your way through this quest. I have supplied each of you with questions that you must answer on your way through this quest. If you get lost, you can click one of the titles to the left to get back to where you last left off. If you get lost, you can click one of the titles to the left to get back to where you last left off. Click here to finish introduction. Click here to finish introduction. Click here to finish introduction. Click here to finish introduction.

Poop Random Facts Gas Vomit Liver Large Intestine Small Intestine Esophagus Epiglottis Spit Taste Buds Food Digestive System Overview Pancreas Introduction Continued Digestion is the process by which food is changed into substances that can be absorbed and used by the body. So in other words, it is what your body does with the food you eat. Did you realize that it takes your mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, gallbladder, pancreas and liver just to digest your glass of milk? Digestion is the process by which food is changed into substances that can be absorbed and used by the body. So in other words, it is what your body does with the food you eat. Did you realize that it takes your mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, gallbladder, pancreas and liver just to digest your glass of milk? You must answer the questions on the slides as you go. All of the answers are found on the websites throughout this WebQuest. You must answer the questions on the slides as you go. All of the answers are found on the websites throughout this WebQuest. Click here to continue on your journey.

Poop Random Facts Gas Vomit Liver Large Intestine Small Intestine Esophagus Epiglottis Spit Taste Buds Food Digestive System Overview Pancreas Digestive System Overview When you take a bite of food, your mouth immediately begins the process of digestion. When you take a bite of food, your mouth immediately begins the process of digestion. Click here for digestive system facts. Click here for digestive system facts. Click here for digestive system facts Click here for digestive system facts LIST 3 FACTS YOU DID NOT KNOW ABOUT THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM LIST 3 FACTS YOU DID NOT KNOW ABOUT THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM Click here to continue on your journey.

Poop Random Facts Gas Vomit Liver Large Intestine Small Intestine Esophagus Epiglottis Spit Taste Buds Food Digestive System Overview PancreasFood Animals get their energy from the food that they eat. Plants get their energy from the sun in the process called photosynthesis. Animals get their energy from the food that they eat. Plants get their energy from the sun in the process called photosynthesis. Click here for food facts. Click here for food facts. Click here for food facts. Click here for food facts. WHY DO WE HAVE TO EAT? WHAT HAPPENS TO THE FOOD? WHY DO WE HAVE TO EAT? WHAT HAPPENS TO THE FOOD? Click here to continue on your journey.

Poop Random Facts Gas Vomit Liver Large Intestine Small Intestine Esophagus Epiglottis Spit Taste Buds Food Digestive System Overview PancreasSpit An assembly line puts things together. Our digestive system is like a disassembly line-- it takes food apart and breaks it down into parts that our bodies can use. An assembly line puts things together. Our digestive system is like a disassembly line-- it takes food apart and breaks it down into parts that our bodies can use. The first chemical that meets your food is saliva or spit. The first chemical that meets your food is saliva or spit. Click here for SALIVA facts.. Click here for SALIVA facts.. Click here for SALIVA facts.. Click here for SALIVA facts.. WHAT DOES SALIVA DO? WHAT DOES SALIVA DO? Click here to continue on your journey.

Poop Random Facts Gas Vomit Liver Large Intestine Small Intestine Esophagus Epiglottis Spit Taste Buds Food Digestive System Overview PancreasEpiglottis If food is very cold or very hot, your mouth warms or cools it until it is nearer body temperature which makes it safer to swallow. If food is very cold or very hot, your mouth warms or cools it until it is nearer body temperature which makes it safer to swallow. Click here for epiglottis facts. Click here for epiglottis facts. Click here for epiglottis facts. Click here for epiglottis facts. WHAT IS THE FUNCTION OF THE EPIGLOTTIS? WHAT IS THE FUNCTION OF THE EPIGLOTTIS? Click here to continue on your journey.

Poop Random Facts Gas Vomit Liver Large Intestine Small Intestine Esophagus Epiglottis Spit Taste Buds Food Digestive System Overview PancreasEsophagus In an adult, the esophagus is about 10 inches long. In an adult, the esophagus is about 10 inches long. Click here for Esophagus facts. Click here for Esophagus facts. Click here for Esophagus facts. Click here for Esophagus facts. WHAT IS THE ESOPHAGUS AND WHAT DOES IT DO? WHAT IS THE ESOPHAGUS AND WHAT DOES IT DO? Click here to continue on your journey.

Poop Random Facts Gas Vomit Liver Large Intestine Small Intestine Esophagus Epiglottis Spit Taste Buds Food Digestive System Overview Pancreas Small Intestine Click here for small intestine facts. Click here for small intestine facts. Click here for small intestine facts. Click here for small intestine facts. WHAT IS THE FUNCTION OF THE SMALL INTESTINE? WHAT IS THE FUNCTION OF THE SMALL INTESTINE? WHAT ARE THE 3 PARTS OF THE SMALL INTESTINE? WHAT ARE THE 3 PARTS OF THE SMALL INTESTINE? WHAT ARE VILLI AND MICROVILLI? WHAT ARE VILLI AND MICROVILLI? Click here to continue on your journey.

Poop Random Facts Gas Vomit Liver Large Intestine Small Intestine Esophagus Epiglottis Spit Taste Buds Food Digestive System Overview Pancreas Large Intestine Water makes up about 3/5 of the weight of feces. Without the water feces are composed of about 1/3 undigested parts of foo, 1/3 dead bacteria, and 1/3 unwanted mineral bile contents, and little rubbed-off bits of intestinal lining. Water makes up about 3/5 of the weight of feces. Without the water feces are composed of about 1/3 undigested parts of foo, 1/3 dead bacteria, and 1/3 unwanted mineral bile contents, and little rubbed-off bits of intestinal lining. Click here for large intestine facts. Click here for large intestine facts. Click here for large intestine facts. Click here for large intestine facts. WHAT IS THE FUNCTION OF THE LARGE INTESTINE? WHAT IS THE FUNCTION OF THE LARGE INTESTINE? Click here to continue on your journey.

Poop Random Facts Gas Vomit Liver Large Intestine Small Intestine Esophagus Epiglottis Spit Taste Buds Food Digestive System Overview PancreasLiver About 1.5 quarts of blood flow through the liver every minute. About 1.5 quarts of blood flow through the liver every minute. Click here for more liver facts. Click here for more liver facts. Click here for more liver facts. Click here for more liver facts. WHAT IS THE FUNCTION OF THE LIVER? WHAT IS THE FUNCTION OF THE LIVER? Click here to continue on your journey.

Poop Random Facts Gas Vomit Liver Large Intestine Small Intestine Esophagus Epiglottis Spit Taste Buds Food Digestive System Overview PancreasPancreas The pancreas produces insulin which helps to control the amount of sugar (glucose) in the blood. The pancreas produces insulin which helps to control the amount of sugar (glucose) in the blood. Click here for more Pancreas information. Click here for more Pancreas information. Click here for more Pancreas information. Click here for more Pancreas information. WHAT ELSE DOES THE PANCREAS DO? WHAT IS A MAJOR DISORDER OF THE PANCREAS CALLED? WHAT ELSE DOES THE PANCREAS DO? WHAT IS A MAJOR DISORDER OF THE PANCREAS CALLED? Click here to continue on your journey.

Poop Random Facts Gas Vomit Liver Large Intestine Small Intestine Esophagus Epiglottis Spit Taste Buds Food Digestive System Overview PancreasPoop If feces do not move quickly enough through the large intestine, then more water than usual is removed from the feces. This makes the feces harder than usual, and it may be difficult to expel the feces through the anus. This is called constipation. Diarrhea is just the opposite. Feces move too quickly through the large intestine and not enough water is removed. If feces do not move quickly enough through the large intestine, then more water than usual is removed from the feces. This makes the feces harder than usual, and it may be difficult to expel the feces through the anus. This is called constipation. Diarrhea is just the opposite. Feces move too quickly through the large intestine and not enough water is removed. Click here for more feces information. (Click on questions in the middle of the webpage) Click here for more feces information. (Click on questions in the middle of the webpage) Click here for more feces information. Click here for more feces information. WHY DOES POOP STINK? WHY DOES POOP STINK? Click here to continue on your journey.

Poop Random Facts Gas Vomit Liver Large Intestine Small Intestine Esophagus Epiglottis Spit Taste Buds Food Digestive System Overview PancreasGas Every time you eat a meal, you swallow about 9/10ths of a pint of air. Every time you eat a meal, you swallow about 9/10ths of a pint of air. Click here for more gas information. (Click on questions in the middle of the webpage) Click here for more gas information. (Click on questions in the middle of the webpage) Click here for more gas information. Click here for more gas information. HOW MANY TIMES A DAY DOES IT SAY YOU BELCH OR TOOT? HOW MANY TIMES A DAY DOES IT SAY YOU BELCH OR TOOT? Click here to continue on your journey.

Poop Random Facts Gas Vomit Liver Large Intestine Small Intestine Esophagus Epiglottis Spit Taste Buds Food Digestive System Overview PancreasVomit Click here for vomit information. (Click on questions in the middle of the webpage) Click here for vomit information. (Click on questions in the middle of the webpage) Click here for vomit information. Click here for vomit information. Click here to continue on your journey.

Poop Random Facts Gas Vomit Liver Large Intestine Small Intestine Esophagus Epiglottis Spit Taste Buds Food Digestive System Overview Pancreas Random Facts The liver regulates the levels of vitamins and minerals in the blood by storing them until they are needed. The liver regulates the levels of vitamins and minerals in the blood by storing them until they are needed. Click here for more random facts. Click here for more random facts. Click here for more random facts. Click here for more random facts. LIST FIVE FACTS FROM THIS PAGE YOU DID NOT KNOW. LIST FIVE FACTS FROM THIS PAGE YOU DID NOT KNOW. Click here to continue on your journey.

Poop Random Facts Gas Vomit Liver Large Intestine Small Intestine Esophagus Epiglottis Spit Taste Buds Food Digestive System Overview PancreasConclusion Now you know how our food is converted to energy in our bodies. Pretty cool, isn’t it? Now you know how our food is converted to energy in our bodies. Pretty cool, isn’t it? I hope you enjoyed our journey through the digestion process. I hope you enjoyed our journey through the digestion process.