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The Path of Food. v s. Helper Organs. So, where does food REALLY go?. Mouth Esophagus Stomach Small intestine Large intestine Rectum Anus. This is YOUR Mouth. It has: Teeth Tongue Saliva. Next comes the…..Esophagus. It is really just a CONNECTING tube….
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The Path of Food vs. Helper Organs
So, where does food REALLY go? • Mouth • Esophagus • Stomach • Small intestine • Large intestine • Rectum • Anus
This is YOUR Mouth • It has: • Teeth • Tongue • Saliva
Next comes the…..Esophagus It is really just a CONNECTING tube…..
Food then plops into the Stomach! An incredibly muscular organ!
Next Stop: The Small Intestine Yes, it really is about 21 FEET long!!!!!! And YES, it really is all coiled up like this!!!!
The End of the Line: The LARGE intestine (+ rectum & anus) What makes it Large??? It’s wide in diameter but only 1.5 meters long. Anus
So, what is a “helper” organ? • A helper organ is an organ that is important to digestion, BUT the food does not travel through there. • Liver • Pancreas • Gall bladder
The Liver and Gall bladder Liver – makes Bile Gall bladder – stores bile
The Pancreas • Makes enzymes that help digest • Fats • Starches • Sugars
BONUS ORGAN: THE Epiglottis • Its job is to prevent food from going down into the trachea.