The digestive system.

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The digestive system

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oesophagus

stomach

liver

Gall bladder

Pancras

Large intestine

Small intestine

info Oesophagus: leads into your stomach Stomach: food is broken down and turned into a thick liquid Liver: your blood takes nutrients to your liver from your small intestine Gall bladder: The gall bladder receives bile from the liver, stores and concentrates it, and delivers it to the intestine as required. The pancreas: releases hormones into the blood which help control your blood sugars Large intestine: leftover food is squeezed along your large intestine . Small intestine: useful nutrients soak through your small intestine into your blood http://kidshealth.org/en/kids/dsmovie.html

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