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be right there

Here's a diagram:

I really dont know any way to explain this but it's

EXACTLY like the throat except for the wind pipe part. it's like an episode of Big Time Rush when i was bored one tuesday afternoon when i had nothing else to do and there was something about a hard drive and some weird guy dressed in a hawk costume and he stole their hard drive so he could have their songs and get revenge for something. i missed a whole chunk of the episode when i started skimming through channels. -Ryan

OK... this is it the final stretch of the primary digestive system. the intestines.

No Picture for this one... can't find it on my computer...

So basically the intestines extract the nutrients found in our food to create energy for our bodies. after being extracted, it goes into our blood flow. That's why you would get clots in your arteries is because of too much fat content in the things you eat because the fat and calories build up to create plaque which form clots and thats why you always try to eat healthy. those clots can cause heart attacks and numbness when you move because the cells cant get through to give oxygen and yadayadayada. so on. Your Welcome whoever is doing the circulatory system we just gave you something that can hurt you guys.

ANUS!

WARNING: if you don't want to see a cartoony piece of crap look away!

THE END!

So when all that energy and stuff is extracted, you need a way to get rid of it right? so down it goes through ur gluteious maximous (stinks to the maximum lol) so when. well i already said it so heres what i drew with the pencil tool to represent "solid Waste" and Liquid Waste"

Step 1. through the digestive system

The oral cavity

  • The Oral Cavity is also known as the mouth.

now EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE PART! THE ONE AND ONLY!

  • It's the 1st stop though the digestive system. so if your bored just hold on, its just begun.
  • in here food gets chewed by teeth and drenched in saliva which turns it kind of muddy and gross. just picture that! YUCK!
  • the saliva gets produced through the saliva glands just under the tung and on the soft part of the back of your mouth and helps it go down smoother.

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ALMOST DONE!

Ok, we will sort this out into

all of the important parts of this system, the oral cavity,

pharynx,

esophagus, stomache, the small intestines and the large intestines, and the anus.

The Digestive System

created by:

Ryan Hutchison

and edited by:

Cade Weeks

Step 2.

The Pharynx

  • here, we will explain how the throat works

food passageway

epiglottis

  • for starters, its a VERY simple thing.
  • it helps with the respratory system through the wind pipe and it kinda "changes shafts" with a little muscle called the Epiglotis.

THE ESOPHAGUS!

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(again a very simple thing)

  • but in the digestive system its only purpose is to send food to your esophagus which leads us to...

wind pipe

NOW ITS TIME FOR...

THE CLASSIC STOMACHE!

Ok so the only fact about this is that it takes less than a second for your food, after you swallow, to make it to your stomache! AWESOMELY FAST!

yeah ummm i was looking on 10 differint websites looking for interesting facts and they all said the same thing: sends the food to the stomache so yeah.

Oh and what i was trying to get through was that they stole their gig and tried to change it like a copy so... yeah...

ALOT OF FACTS I CAN PUT IN HERE!

ok so the way it works is by releaseing stomache acids that break down food and with the movement of your stomache muscles it mixes your food while breaking it down for proper energy extraction of your food. the energy from your food would be the fat, calories, carbs, salt, nutriens, vitamins, and many other things that's in your food.

So, i guess this is it, thats the digestive system's main parts in order!

funny parts and stupid parts lame parts intresting parts educational parts so yeah. biez.

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