How your digestive system works - Emma Bryce?

Your body has a digestive system that turns your food into energy, like a kitchen that cooks and cleans up after itself.

Imagine you're eating a sandwich. First, it goes into your mouth, where your teeth chew it up and your tongue helps mix it with saliva, which is like the first sauce for your meal.

Then it travels down your esophagus, think of this as a slide that takes the food from your mouth all the way to your stomach. In your stomach, special juices help break the food into smaller pieces, almost like blending a smoothie.

Next, the food moves into your small intestine, where it meets more juices and tiny helpers called nutrients, these are like vitamins that your body needs to grow strong. The small intestine is really long, so it has lots of space to absorb all those good bits.

Finally, what's left goes to your large intestine, which is like a sponge that soaks up extra water. What’s left after that? It becomes poop, and that leaves your body through the rectum and anus, like finishing a big meal with a clean-up job! Your body has a digestive system that turns your food into energy, like a kitchen that cooks and cleans up after itself.

Imagine you're eating a sandwich. First, it goes into your mouth, where your teeth chew it up and your tongue helps mix it with saliva, which is like the first sauce for your meal.

Then it travels down your esophagus, think of this as a slide that takes the food from your mouth all the way to your stomach. In your stomach, special juices help break the food into smaller pieces, almost like blending a smoothie.

Next, the food moves into your small intestine, where it meets more juices and tiny helpers called nutrients, these are like vitamins that your body needs to grow strong. The small intestine is really long, so it has lots of space to absorb all those good bits.

Finally, what's left goes to your large intestine, which is like a sponge that soaks up extra water. What’s left after that? It becomes poop, and that leaves your body through the rectum and anus, like finishing a big meal with a clean-up job!

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  1. A child eats a sandwich and feels full because their body broke it down into smaller parts.
  2. Imagine your stomach is like a blender that mixes up your food.
  3. Your intestines are like tiny straws that help pull out the good stuff from your food.

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