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Wednesday, 28 September 2016
NAME: Joedzy DATE: 2 June 2016
The food’s journey to the large intestine.

This explains how the food that you eat enters your large intestine.
First your mouth bites the food into little pieces then your saliva wraps it up to go down your esophagus while your tongue helps push it down.
When the food is in your esophagus your esophagus muscles pushes down to your stomach.
When the food is in your stomach gastric acid turns it into liquid.
When the food turns into liquid your small intestine digests the food and take in all the nutrients.
Finally what remains enters the large intestine. Here your large intestine collects the water and excretes the waste.
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