By: Garrett Gruttadauria,
Ezra Gordon, and Samuel Bieker
The Digestive System has 4 steps;
 Ingestion-The act of eating.
 Digestion-The mechanical and chemical
breakdown of food into small particles and
molecules that your body can absorb.
 Absorption-Nutrients and water are taken in
by cells.
 Elimination-The removal of undigested food
and other wastes.
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Tongue
Salivary Glands
Esophagus
Peristalsis
Liver
Gallbladder
Stomach
Pancreas

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Large/Small Intestine
Rectum
IMMUNE SYSTEM
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The Digestive System
works with the Immune
System by digesting
medicinal foods and
drinks to aid the
Immune System in
fighting off diseases and
infections.

CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
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The Digestive System
works with the
Circulatory System by
absorbing the nutrients
from food and delivers
it throughout the body
in blood cells.
The nutrients that the Digestive System makes is
necessary for other body systems to maintain
homeostasis. The blood in the Circulatory
System absorbs the products of digestion. The
blood carries the nutrients to all the other
systems providing them with materials that
contain energy.
To maintain a healthy body you have to eat all
six nutrients which include proteins,
carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, minerals, and
water. Another way to stay healthy is to eat a
balanced diet.
Q: How long is the small intestine?
A: The small intestine is 22 ft 8 in long.
 Q: What role does bacteria have in digestion?
A: Bacteria begin to colonize in the stomach after birth,
they play a key role in training the immune system to
recognize other types of bacteria.
 Q: How much food can your stomach hold at once?
A: A full adult stomach can hold up to 2 liters of food and
drinks at once
 Q: Is the large intestine bigger than the small intestine?
A: NO, the small intestine is longer than the large
intestine, but the large intestine is wider.
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The digestive system

  • 1.
    By: Garrett Gruttadauria, EzraGordon, and Samuel Bieker
  • 2.
    The Digestive Systemhas 4 steps;  Ingestion-The act of eating.  Digestion-The mechanical and chemical breakdown of food into small particles and molecules that your body can absorb.  Absorption-Nutrients and water are taken in by cells.  Elimination-The removal of undigested food and other wastes.
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    IMMUNE SYSTEM  The DigestiveSystem works with the Immune System by digesting medicinal foods and drinks to aid the Immune System in fighting off diseases and infections. CIRCULATORY SYSTEM  The Digestive System works with the Circulatory System by absorbing the nutrients from food and delivers it throughout the body in blood cells.
  • 5.
    The nutrients thatthe Digestive System makes is necessary for other body systems to maintain homeostasis. The blood in the Circulatory System absorbs the products of digestion. The blood carries the nutrients to all the other systems providing them with materials that contain energy.
  • 6.
    To maintain ahealthy body you have to eat all six nutrients which include proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, minerals, and water. Another way to stay healthy is to eat a balanced diet.
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    Q: How longis the small intestine? A: The small intestine is 22 ft 8 in long.  Q: What role does bacteria have in digestion? A: Bacteria begin to colonize in the stomach after birth, they play a key role in training the immune system to recognize other types of bacteria.  Q: How much food can your stomach hold at once? A: A full adult stomach can hold up to 2 liters of food and drinks at once  Q: Is the large intestine bigger than the small intestine? A: NO, the small intestine is longer than the large intestine, but the large intestine is wider. 