The Journey of Food: From Lunch to Loo!
Join Crystal and Harry on an informative adventure exploring the human digestive system! Discover how food, like the delicious apple, travels through the mouth, gets chewed, swallowed, and makes its way to the stomach and intestines. Learn about the important processes of digestion, nutrient absorption, and waste elimination. This journey highlights how our bodies process the food we eat, from the moment it hits our lips to when waste leaves the body. Perfect for curious minds interested in health and biology!
The Journey of Food: From Lunch to Loo!
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From lunch to loo! By Crystal and Harry
Eating an apple • The food goes in the mouth; it is chewed into little pieces by the teeth and mixed with saliva. • Apple s are popular fruit and they are also healthy they are so delicious and yummy Ilove eating them. • We are going into the swallowing now.
Swallowing • The food is swallowed. It travels down the food pipe to the stomach. • The apple goes down our food pipe with water, germs and saliva. • Then we go to the stomach.
Stomach • In the stomach the food is mixed with lots of digestive juices. This breaks the food down into tiny little pieces that can be taken into the body. • When you have a pain you drink some water and it may get better. • You are sitting on the chair at lunch time enjoying you lovely sandwich that mum or dad made and it goes into your stomach.
Small Intestine • The tiny pieces of food pass into the small intestine. Here all the good bits (healthy sugars, nutrients, minerals, some fats etc) are taken into the body. • In the last 20 years we have increased sugar. • Now off to the large intestine.
Large intestine • The waste products and water pass into the large intestine, here all the water needed is taken into the body. • This article is primarily about the human gut, though the information about its processes are directly applicable to most mammals. • We are going into the waste part now.
Waste • What bits are left after the large intestine are waste products. This leaves the body when we go to the toilet. • The waste that was in our body now leaves our body and goes down the toilet.