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Where does my food go after I eat it? On a journey through my digestive system...
Hello, apple! You look yummy… let’s go!
- My salivary glands make saliva, which has enzymes that start to chemically break down the food
- My teeth and jaw chew the food into small pieces
- My tongue mixes saliva with the food
- Muscle contractions push the food down my oesophagus
- My stomach churns the food, mixes it with strong acid, and turns it into a goopy soup
- My liver makes bile, which helps neutralise stomach acid and digest some vitamins
- Bile is stored in my gall bladder until it’s needed
- In my duodenum, bile and enzymes from my pancreas continue to break down the food
- My pancreas makes enzymes that break down the food
- Muscle contractions push the food through my small intestine, which digests and absorbs the nutrients from the food
- My colon absorbs water and electrolytes
- My rectum passes the leftover waste out into the toilet
See you later, stuff my body doesn’t want!