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• What is the Digestive System? • Chapter 3, Lesson 2 • The digestive system breaks down food to release nutrients. • Your body uses nutrients for different reasons. • Digestion takes place in the digestive system. • The digestive system is a group of organs that break down food into small pieces the body can use. • The digestive system also helps wastes leave the body. • The digestive system needs healthy foods and lots of water each day to work its best. • Your body needs vitamins and nutrients every day to stay healthy. • • • Digestion begins in the mouth. • Chewing grinds the food into smaller pieces, and your tongue mixes the food with saliva. • Saliva breaks down food. It contains chemicals called enzymes. • • • Enzymes break down the starch in foods like bread and potatoes. • Starches break down further into sugars. • • • Chewed food moves from the mouth to the esophagus. • The esophagus is a muscular tube that pushes food toward the stomach. • The stomach is a muscular organ that mixes and stores food and turns in into a soupy mixture. • • • The stomach squeezes the food and mixes it with digestive fluids. • The fluids contain strong enzymes and a strong acid. • Your food stays in your body for up to 3 hours. Then, it is on its way to becoming nutrients for your cells. • • • Food leaves the stomach and enters the small intestine. • The small intestine is a long, coiled organ where most of the digestion happens. • Chemicals here help break down the food even more. • • • The nutrients get taken from the food and spread to every cell in the body. • Undigested food and waste go on to the large intestine. • The large intestine takes water and minerals and puts them back into your blood.