Digestive System Organs
How the Digestive System Organs work.
Facts about the Small Intestine:
The small intestine is about three times the length of your body — the longest part of the digestive tract. When you eat food, it's held in your small intestine for up to four hours because your body absorbs 90 percent of our nutrients through the small intestine, into your blood and this takes time.
Facts about the Large Intestine:
The large intestine is important because it absorbs the water from food, to use it. If this did not happen we would dehydrate.
Facts about the Stomach:
The stomach breaks down the food so that the nutrients can be used to make energy.
Facts about the Oesophagus:
The esophagus takes the chewed food and takes it to the stomach.
Hi Ibrahim. I enjoyed reading your Blog Post about how the Digestive Systems Organs work. This is important information for the Survival Unit in Home Economics also.
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