Category: Science

Human organs



The Mouth gives saliva to taste the food

The throat: the food goes down the throats and oesophagus.

Your food goes down the Oesophagus.

The bowls release unwanted food or unneeded food

Abdomen muscles help with regular breathing motions.

The gallbladder is a storage organ that also helps digest fat.

The pancreas produces enzymes or digestive juices that go into the small intestine to further digest food.

The large intestine takes food from the small intestine to take out the bad bits you don’t need and throws it away by faeces.

The small intestine is where 90% of digestion and absorption of food occurs.

The rectum is the last straight section before reaching the anus.

The anus is the way the body releases waste through faeces.

Respiration

The mitochondria uses energy stored in food to run your body.

We get glucose and oxygen from food and water when the two react together they produce carbon dioxide and water.

Co2 (carbon dioxide) goes out your mouth