How the Body Works : The Digestive System

The Digestive System Starting at the mouth, the digestive system helps provide the energy your body needs to perform its many functions. Upon entry into a person’s mouth, the teeth cut, tear, crush and grind food. In the mouth, salivary glands respond to the thought or presence of food by producing a fluid containing mucus and the enzymes amylase and maltase. The tongue then mixes the food and rolls it into a soft ball, called the bolus, which is pushed toward the esophagus. Passing through the esophagus the bolus is dropped into the stomach where gastric glands, one secreting digestive enzymes and the other secreting hydrochloric acid, begin to break the food down into smaller pieces. The stomach wall discharges mucus during this phase to protect itself against the action of the gastric acid. From there the food passes into the small intestine through the phylorus, a sphincter muscle that controls the flow of food. It is in the small intestine where a major part of digestion and absorption occurs. The intestinal wall releases enzymes which digest proteins, fats and carbohydrates. Blood and lymph vessels, which supply the small intestine, take away the final products of digestion. The lymphatics transport the fats around the body and finally release them into the bloodstream. Blood takes sugars and amino acids to the liver via the portal vein. The pancreas, like the small intestine, secretes enzymes in an alkaline juice to digest proteins, fats and carbohydrates. It also




25 Responses to “How the Body Works : The Digestive System”


  • stinahumana says:

    Thank you for the video

  • lionalewis says:

    i fell asleep U ARE SO BORING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • CheaMcdermott89 says:

    hmmi really want to chat i have pics too so

  • LostWorldHalfLife2 says:

    Is it OK if i take some of the information that is being used here. This is a well documented information that I can use to my project thank you so much for posting this video.

  • Doomknight21 says:

    I… uhh… had a problem there, and it’s supposed to be 25 SECONDS in the gullet.

  • cya4evernalways says:

    dude 25 minutes in our throat ? are you sure about that?

  • Merchantboy2008 says:

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  • huenhanp102 says:

    lol

  • phillymac136 says:

    nice did he even mention peristalsis?

  • cass11made says:

    It has everything to do with our bodies. If it weren’t for your digestive system you wouldn’t even be alive.

  • Major2219 says:

    Yuck Doo Doo!! What does our body’s have to do this?? Yuck!!!

  • gorgutzbloodygutz says:

    Yuck. but informative. informative yuck

  • Doomknight21 says:

    Well, 1 peanut =

    25min in gullet
    2-3hrs in stomach
    24hrs in large intestine
    27secs in rectum

    which means 27hrs, 25 min and 27secs.
    If i’m right, it will take 164hrs, 32min and 42secs to digest and pass out 6 nuts.

  • Eyemikiee says:

    i got science test 2morrow

  • MrGugage2 says:

    lol u said anus

  • mondaypivot says:

    i learn it at the age 12

  • swtwaf says:

    our bodies are intelligent =D loool
    <3

  • belshazzar1983 says:

    cool we’re horrible monsters inside! who knew?

  • Cozzi0 says:

    our bodys are so complecated

  • hampok1 says:

    u mean ur 7 years old? if u are then u will learn a lot more like muscular systems, skeletor systems and many more u will learn them in the age of 9

  • JOEYSD5 says:

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  • cdestefa says:

    did u pass?

  • drunkXlee says:

    I dont know if anybody can help me but i really wanted to know about how long it would take to digest about 6 almonds, walnuts, peanuts or other types of nuts. If nobody really know thats ok i just kinda wanted an idea.

    Thank You

  • aakritivadehra says:

    i m in 7th but still i think it can help me!

  • madkitten3 says:

    nice, weher di dyou get this info, like websites or books?

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