Wednesday, November 30, 2011

How is the digestive and excretory systerm?

how is the bile and the duodenum,enzyme,epiglottic,etc part of the digestive relate to Bladder,Filrate,Kidney,huge Intestine,etc about the excretory
Your cross-question is a bit confusing, but I am assuming you're asking how the digestive system works. This is a very standard overview: Foods or fluids are ingested by your mouth, traveling down the esophagus into the stomach. The stomach mechanically breaks down the food and releases them into the intestines. Inside the intestines, the foods undergo many conversions of shapes and sizes (figuratively speaking, I guess) as it is individual absorbed, reabsorbed, etc. Then you excrete the foods as stool. As for fluids, it get absorbed, unsurprisingly, and the kidneys filter out the things your body does not need. The filtrate travels down the ureters near water into the bladder, and eventually out of your body.
The bile is excreted by the brio bladder, secreted by the liver. It helps to digest fat in foods. The duodenum is the first member of the intestine that is attached to the stomach, which begin (and does most of) the chemically breaking down of foods.
The epiglottis is the flap over the trachea that closes when you eat, to clear sure no food enters your lungs.
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