Respiratory and Digestive System

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RESPIRATORY SYSTEM RESPIRATORY SYSTEM

Respiratory system extracts oxygen from the Air. Respiratory system extracts oxygen from the Air.
Eliminates carbon dioxide produced after using oxygen. Eliminates carbon dioxide produced after using oxygen.
The respiration is an automated and involuntary process. The respiration is an automated and involuntary process.
Air comes in through your nose and encounter little hair Air comes in through your nose and encounter little hair
keeps dirt out of your lungs. keeps dirt out of your lungs.
The air continues down the pharynx, larynx and then the The air continues down the pharynx, larynx and then the
trachea. trachea.
Lungs are the most important organ in respiration, take Lungs are the most important organ in respiration, take
oxygen from air and expel the carbon dioxide that your body oxygen from air and expel the carbon dioxide that your
doesn't need. body doesn't need.
Smoking and pollution can harm your respiratory system. Smoking and pollution can harm your respiratory system.
Exercise and breathing clear air are important to take good Exercise and breathing clear air are important to take good
care of it. care of it.

DIGESTIVE SYSTEM DIGESTIVE SYSTEM


Digestive system is a process whereby food is transformed, Digestive system is a process whereby food is transformed
absorbed, and used by the body cells. so that it can be absorbed and used by the body cells.
Start in the mouth with shewing and salivation. Start in the mouth with shewing and salivation.
Teeth are used to chew and mash of the food. Teeth are used to chew and mash of the food.
The salivary glands produce saliva to soften food. The The salivary glands produce saliva to soften food. The
tongue moved the foot around, mixed it with saliva and tongue moved the foot around, mixed it with saliva and
form the bolus. form the bolus.
when you swallow, the bolus moves on to the esophagus when you swallow, the bolus moves on to the esophagus
until it arrives at the stomach. until it arrives at the stomach.
His stomach secret gastric juices to continue with the His stomach secret gastric juices to continue with the
digestion to process the food. This mass is known as chyme. digestion to process the food.
it goes and crosses that pylorus on its way to the small This mass is known as chyme. it goes and crosses that
intestines. pylorus on its way to the small intestines.
Pancreas and liver release juices to process facts and Pancreas and liver release juices to process facts and
carbohydrates. The digestion occurs in the small intestine. carbohydrates. The digestion occurs in the small intestine.
Here the substances the body needs are absorbed and Here the substances the body needs are absorbed and
passed on to the blood. passed on to the blood.
Any substance that the body has not absorbed go to the Any substance that the body has not absorbed go to the
large intestine. In the large intestine the body absorb the large intestine. In the large intestine the body absorb the
substances it needs and water. substances it needs and water.
The rectum and anus are the final part of the digestive The rectum and anus are the final part of the digestive
system. Here the substances that the body doesn't need are system. Here the substances that the body doesn't need
spelled. are spelled.

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