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Digestive System` By: Emma Rhyne
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Mouth • The Mouth helps you eat, chew, and breath.
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Esophagus • The Esophagus helps and squeeze and push the food into the stomach.
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Stomach • The Stomach is a sack that receives the food from the Esophagus.
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Small Intestine • The food in your Stomach enters the Small Intestine. Your Small Intestine is a 20-25 foot tube.
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Large Intestine The undigested food enters the large Intestine as a liquid paste.
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liver • The Liver performs over 500 different functions. It is important that we cannot live without our liver.
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Appendix • The Appendix is attached to the beginning of your Large Intestine.
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Pancreas • The Pancreas produces two kinds of hormones, or substance that controls certain activities in your body.
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Gall Bladder • The Gall Bladder stores bile produced by the Liver.
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Enzymes Enzymes are biological catalysts.
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Bile/ Bile duct • A Bile Duct is any of a number of a long tube like structures that carry Bile.
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Mucus • Mucus is a slippery secretion produced by and covering.
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Chemical Digestion • It's the chemical breakdown of food into simpler composition.
Mechanical Digestion • mechanical- takes place in the mouth, because your teeth chew on the food.
Salivary Amylase • Salivary amylase is an enzyme.
Absorption Absorption is the binding of molecules or particles to a surface.