Digestive System Process Description 4-1-15
Posted on April 1st, 2015 at 1:52 pm by 046942 and

The Digestive System is important because that causes you to be able to eat your meals and drink your drinks. The Digestive System begins at the mouth, where food is ground into pieces and ready for delivery to the stomach. Then it enters the throat, a muscular tube that pushes the chewed food into the esophagus. while more than once blocking of the trachea. It then travels through the esophagus and into the stomach. All of the muscles in your stomach churn the food and mix it with more digestive juices. The partly digested food moves from your stomach to your small intestines. Here, digestive juices from your liver and pancreas finish digesting the food. Nutrients from the digested food move into your blood. undigested materials move into your large intestines. your large intestines removes water from the undigested material. the water passes into your blood the solid wastes then move into your rectum. Your rectum stores solid wastes until you are ready to get rid of them. The wastes leave your body through the anus.



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