Digestive System for Kids: The Mouth cavity Begins Everything Moving

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Digestive System for Kids - Your intestinal (say: dye-JES-tiv) program began working even before you took the first eat of your pizzas. And the intestinal system will be active at work on your chewed-up lunchtime for the next few hours — or sometimes days, based on what you've consumed. This process, known as digestive function, allows your body to get the nutritional value and energy it needs from the meals you eat. So let's find out what's occurring to that pizzas, lemon, and dairy products.
Digestive System for Kids: The Mouth cavity Begins Everything Moving
Digestive System for Kids


Even before you eat, when you fragrance a delicious meals, see it, or think about it, digestive function starts. Throw (say: suh-LYE-vuh), or spit, begins to type in orally.

When you do eat, the saliva smashes down the substances in the meals a bit, which can make the meals soft and easy to take. The mouth allows out, forcing the meals around while you eat with your tooth. When you're prepared to take, the mouth drives a small bit of mushed-up meals known as a bolus (say: BO-luss) toward the back of your neck and into the starting of your wind pipe, the second part of the intestinal system.