The Exciting Adventure of Food: A Journey through the Digestive System
Imagine you're a tiny morsel of food about to embark on a thrilling journey inside the human body. First stop, the mouth, where you'll get mashed up by teeth and soaked in saliva, which starts breaking you down. Hold on tight, because next, you'll slide down the esophagus and land in the stomach. Here, the stomach acid will turn you into a liquid soup. Now, you're ready for the longest part of your adventure: the small intestine. This winding tube, which would be 22 feet long if stretched out, absorbs all your nutrients. Finally, you'll travel through the large intestine, where your remaining water gets absorbed. At the end of this incredible journey, what's left of you gets expelled as waste. What an adventure!
Question 1
What happens to the food in the mouth?
It gets cooked
It turns into a gas
It gets crushed and soaked in saliva
It gets absorbed
It turns into waste
Question 2
What is the role of the stomach in digestion?
Absorbing nutrients
Absorbing water
Turning food into a liquid soup
Expelling waste
Crushing the food
Question 3
What happens in the small intestine?
Food turns into a liquid soup
Food is absorbed as waste
Food is mashed up by teeth
Water is absorbed from the food
Nutrients are absorbed from the food
Question 4
What is the final part of the food's journey in the body?
Stomach
Small intestine
Large intestine
Mouth
Esophagus
Question 5
What happens to the remaining food in the large intestine?
It gets mashed up by teeth
It turns into a gas
It turns into a liquid soup
The remaining water gets absorbed
It gets cooked
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