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The Digestive System

Grade 6 · Science · Body Systems · Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

Lesson Summary

The digestive system breaks food down into nutrients your body can absorb and use for energy and growth.

Explanation

Digestion begins in the mouth, where teeth break food into smaller pieces and saliva starts breaking down starches. Food travels down the esophagus to the stomach, where acids and enzymes break it down further. In the small intestine, nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream. The large intestine absorbs water and forms solid waste. The liver, pancreas, and gallbladder help by producing digestive juices. The entire process turns the food you eat into the energy and building materials your body needs.

Practice Questions

Q1: Where does most nutrient absorption take place?
Answer: In the small intestine.
Q2: What role does the stomach play in digestion?
Answer: The stomach uses acids and enzymes to break food into a soupy mixture, preparing it for further digestion and absorption.
Q3: What happens to food in the mouth before you swallow it?
Answer: Teeth break it into smaller pieces, and saliva begins to chemically break down starches.
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