Digestive system
Hi guys and welcome back to my blog. Today I will be teaching you about the digestive system. With the digestive system and learning about it I have really injoyed it and all the other learning about the body. I really hope that you learn something from this blog post. Here is the learning that I have learnt.
The digestive system
In your digestive system, you have 10 parts to it. Your digestive system parts are called the Rectum, Small intestine, Large intestine, Stomach, Esophagus, Salivary glands, Pharynx, Liver, Gallbladder and your Pancreas.
All of your digestive system organs are all squished into your body so that it fit's. If all of your organs were not squished into your body, you would look really funny. I hope that you enjoy this blog post.
Here are all of the facts that I know about some of the digestive system parts.
Here are the things that I know about the Esophagus. In your Esophagus you have Muscle's. Those muscle's help break down the food even more so that it can just slide down your throat ready to splosh into your stomach. Your mucle's also get nutreint's out of the food so that your body stay's healthy.
Here are the things that I know about the stomach. Your stomach tube is conected to your Esophagus so that when you swallow the food can just slide right down to your stomach. In your stomach you have stomach acid. That stomach acid break's down your food into a liquid. The acid in your stomach doesn't affect your body in any way.
Here are the things that I know about the Small intestine. Your small intestine is 6.7 m in length. Your small intestine is one of the biggest organs in your body. I am really amazed of how long your small intestine is. You also have your big intestine that wraps around your small intestine so that when all of the things that need to be done in you small intestine can then move onto your big intestine.
Experiment time
At the end we did a little experiment. The stuff that you need for it is
- Snap lock bag
- Peice of bread
- Vinegar
- Water
- Baking soda
How to make it
- Tear the bread into little peice's
- Add in your water and squish it
- Add in your baking soda and squish it
- Add in your vinegar and squish the reat until it forms into a liquid
- Once you are finished you need to put it in you rubbish bin but wask the bay out first
Your bread doesn't need to form into a liquid form.
I really hope that you learnt something from the digestive system. Please comment and give feed back so I can get points. Thank you.
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