Esophagus, a simple tube that connects the pharynx (throat) with the stomach2) pushing the food into the stomach and stops it from coming back to mouth.
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Small Intestine- How long is it? What is it made up of?Function
20 feet long 2)Made up of enzymes,mucus and blood vessels 3) Digestion is complete here and food is absorbed by the blood vessels 4) workhorse of the digesti
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Stomach-Please explain with 4points.
1)Its a muscular bag 2)squeezes and mixes food 3) Has Hydrochloric acid which kills microorganisms 4)Lining of stomach has mucus to protect the wall of stom
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Name the Enzymes in small intestine- Its Function
Byle- Yellow in colour -helps to digest food.
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Tongue
Our tongue pushes the food to the back of the mouth where it is then swallowed and travels down the esophagus to the stomach.
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Large intestine
1)Undigested food along with mucus enters the large intestine 2)Its work is to receive the liquid and make it a solid poop.
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Total time of digestion from mouth to the poop
8hrs
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Digestion
the organic process by which food is broken down into smaller substances that can be absorbed into the body.
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Mouth- Function of our teeth in digestion of food
Teeth helps break food into smaller pieces to make digestion easier.
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Mouth-What part does our saliva play in the digestion of food?
Digestion begins in the mouth where the salivary glands lubricate the food,kill germs and also help reduce acidity.
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Why is the small intestine so long?
The long length of small intestine is needed so that enough space is available for our food to be broken down into the most elemental molecules so that it can t
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What is the length of small intestine at birth--and how long does it grow.
Newborn babies have about 8 feet of small intestine at birth (250cm) and this length grows throughout childhood to between 12 and 22 feet in adulthood