The main steps are
1. Teeth/Tongue and Salivary glands
2. The Esophagus
3. The Stomach
4. The Pancreas and Liver (in the duodenum)
5. The Small Intestine (jejunum)
6. The Large Intestine
7. The Rectum
Some lists include 8 (i.e. chewing and saliva as separate processes)
Both steps 4 and 5 take place past the stomach, in the small intestine. The upper part, the duodenum, is where pancreatic enzymes and bile from the gall bladder are added. The lower part called the jejunum is where food is absorbed, and other nutrients in a third section called the ileum.
Stomach digestion, pancreas juicing, intestine sucking, liver cleaning, poo stinkin!
your body starts to digest the food in your mouth with saliva
Mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, and last the butt hole
A flowchart is basically a diagram outlining important steps in a specific process. A flowchart of the human digestive system is a useful tool for gaining information quickly on the important functions of the digestive system and the parts involved.
Most animals like this are thought to have no digestive system
The digestive system is important because it breaks down the food in you belly
No, but the digestive system is ( Brittany gatcomb) :)
no what? that dont make sense;why is the digestive system important for sport - NO ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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its not :(
the digestive system.
There is one very important function for the digestive system. The digestive system is meant to break down food for the body to absorb.
The Circulatory System pumps blood and the Respiratory and Digestive System carry it though your body.
it is important because your thing is cool
the digestive system begins in the mouth ,so if the blood is not flowing how can the food digest if there is no ooxygen in the blood