4. The Digestive System is to break up your food into small pieces and so it can come out of your bottom.
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6. Features Mouth: Chewing and saliva helps break down the food. Esophagus: A simple tube between the mouth and stomach. Stomach: Food is broken down and turned into a liquid type. Liver: Helps absorb fats in the body. Pancreas: Provides proteins for the small intestine Small Intestine: Where all the food whooshes around and moves down to your large intestine. It is also where most of the nutrients are absorbed. Large Intestine: Helps speed up the processes for it to come down and out of your body. Where most of the liquid is absorbed by the body.
7. Taking Care Everyone can take care of their digestive system by: Don’t over eat and eat slowly. You should stop smoking. Eat healthy and low fat food. Drink plenty of water. Eat plenty of high fibre food.
8. Connection The Digestive System is connected to the urinal system so the food that you eat goes to the urinal system. The mouth has a connection between the digestive system and the breathing system. Because it swallows food and if you have a blocked nose than you can breathe through your mouth. The liver sends nutrients around the body the small intestines absorb the nutrients and give it to the liver. The liver needs the help of the circulatory system do it. So the blood vessels of the liver help give the nutrients to the body.