2. Paragraph 1 ASH. The digestive system is made up by a series of organs connected in a long twisting pipe from the mouth to the anus. Organs that make the digestive tract are esophagus, mouth, small intestine, stomach, large intestine and anus.the gallbladder keeps the digestive juices until they are needed.
3. Paragraph 2 RICKY. Water and other liquids from your food goes into your blood. Blood carries the fluid to the kidneys and the bladder. It takes four to six hours for your food to move through the small intestines. The juices in your stomach are strong enough to dissolve or melt metal. The stomach looks like a J, and when full t is 20 times bigger. The food goes through the small intestines then through the large intestine
4. Paragragraph 3 OWEN. Kidneys are the bodies’ water supply. When the stomach brakes down all the food and turns it in to liquids. Some of the liquids go down into the kidneys. We make lots of energy by eating lots of sugar for short periods of time. We can burn off energy as well. There is lots of ways to burn off energy such as: exercise or running.
5. Conclusion We need a digestive system so we can break down our food and if we couldn’t break down our food we wouldn’t be able to live. we break down our food so the body gets the food as well like vitamins and nutrience.so its basically fuel for our body