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Anonymous

14y ago
Updated: 6/10/2024

First,when you eat your food your teeth smash the food and your salavia makes it smaller and easier to swallow

Second,your food goes to a tube

Next,your food goes to a smaller tube wich uses silavia or water to make food even smaller

Then,after that tube your food goes to a looonger tube which takes 1-3 hours

Last,it goes to another small tube and after it...when you use the bathroom,your food comes down! :D im 10 years old

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