Through the Digestive System
Through the Digestive System with Indiana Brones
Introduction
Hi, my name is Indiana Brones, your tour guide through the digestive system. Put on your Graphene suits on and let's go in!
The Mouth
The Mouth is the first stage of where the food goes. There are teeth in your mouth, they are are covered in the hardest substance in your body, they are called enamel.
The Esophagus
The esophagus is the pipe which leads down to the stomach. Food cannot go back up when swallowed because the muscles contract pushing the food down.
The Stomach
The stomach is the most acidic place in your body. It contains PH1 Hydrochloric acid for dissolving fat.
Fun Facts
Did you know the judging by it's size, the tongue is the strongest muscle in your body, and it is also the only muscle to be attached to one end.
The stomach has acids strong enough to dissolve metal
The stomach has acids strong enough to dissolve metal
Small Intestine
The small intestine is where sucrose is dissolved in. Fat is still not finished digesting in the small intestine.
Large Intestine
The Large intestine is responsible for diarrhea, when your large intestine does not work, it will not be able to absorb the water from the feces, the feces will come out wet and you will not feel good.
Feces
Okay, this is the end of the tour! We will hitch a ride from the feces or what you people would call poo.
Thank you for traveling with us in the human digestive system!
Thank you for traveling with us in the human digestive system!