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DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
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Vocabulary Saliva: A liquid in your mouth that starts to break down the food you eat Peristalsis: The squeezing action of organs that moves food all the way through the digestive system Pancreas: The digestive organ that makes pancreatic juices, which help break down starches, proteins, and fats
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Bile: A digestive fluid made by the liver, helps digest fats Gallbladder: The organ in the digestive system that stores bile Digestion: The process of breaking down food into a form your body can use Nutrients : Substances in food that the body needs to work properly
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What happens in your mouth? Teeth chop and grind food into smaller pieces Chopped food mixes with saliva that helps break down food Liquids are called digestive juices More saliva is made when you eat
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What happens in your esophagus and stomach? After swallowing, food goes to the esophagus Food is moved by a wavelike, squeezing action called peristalsis
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Continued Food then enters the stomach, which is a hollow, muscular organ that breaks down food Glands in the stomach make acid and other digestive juices The walls squeeze food and mix it with juices to form a thick liquid
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What happens in your small and large intestines? Food enters the small intestines after the stomach (most nutrient absorption occurs here)
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Continued The pancreas makes pancreatic juices that break down starches, proteins, and fats in the food Cells in the pancreas also make a hormone called insulin, which helps your body use sugar
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Continued The liver is another digestive organ that makes a fluid called bile, which flows into the gallbladder Gallbladder stores bile, and doesn’t make any of it’s own fluids Bile is squirted out when fats enter the small intestines
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Nutrients enter the blood in the small intestines though capillaries Not all food can be digested in the body – those parts pass to the large intestines Wider and shorter than small intestines Takes most of the remaining water out of food and forms solid waste removed during a bowel movement Eating food with water and indigestive materials, like fresh fruits and vegetables help the large intestine empty regularly
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Lesson 3 Review What does the digestive system do? What happens to food in the stomach? How do the materials in food get to the cells of your body?
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