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Recall, in order, the organs ofthe digestive system that foodmoves through, from the mouthto the anus

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Recall, in order, the organs of the digestive system that food moves through, from the mouth to the anus.

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The digestive system is a series of organs that food moves through in the following order:

  1. Mouth: The process of digestion begins here when you start chewing and eating. Saliva breaks down the food into simpler forms.

  2. Esophagus: The chewed food is then swallowed and travels down this tube to reach the stomach.

  3. Stomach: Here, the food is mixed with stomach acids to break it down further.

  4. Small Intestine: The broken down food then moves into the small intestine, where most of the nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream.

  5. Large Intestine (Colon): The remaining food particles that are not digested and absorbed in the small intestine move into the large intestine. Here, water and electrolytes are absorbed, and the remaining waste material is turned into stool.

  6. Rectum: The stool is stored in the rectum until it is ready to be expelled from the body.

  7. Anus: The stool is expelled from the body through the anus. This marks the end of the digestive process.

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