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digestive system: (ingestion: (food taken into mouth), digestion: (food is…
digestive system: 
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digestion:
food is broken down into smaller, simpler monocules
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mouth:
where food is inserted, physically digested and swallowed
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stomach:
an expandable muscular bag that physically churns and temporarily stores food it releases juices that continue the chemical digestion of food
small intestine:
food enters from stomach more enzymes complete breakdown of food villi provide an increased surface which will allow food to be absorbed into the bloodstream
pancreas:
food does not travel through pancreas it produces digestive enzymes which are passed into the small intestine
liver:
it is the largest internal organ and has many roles including detoxifying alcohol and keeping body temperature at 37*
large intestine:
food from small intestine enters into large intestine it reabsorb water into the blood it also prepares undigested food to be egested
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