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Digestion of Food

The food you eat provides nutrients for your body’s cells. However, these substances must travel a long journey to reach your cells. The digestive system is part of that journey.

One of the roles of our digestive system is to break food down into pieces small enough to be absorbed into the bloodstream. This means converting food into absorbable molecules. This process is called digestion. The breakdown of food takes place in different parts of the digestive system.

Diagram of digestion process

A simplified diagram of the digestion process
 

Quick Fact

The term digestion refers not just to breaking food into pieces, but to transforming it into molecules small enough to be absorbed into the bloodstream.

 

A Twisting Tube

Part of our digestive system is a twisting tube that starts at the mouth and ends at the anus. This tube is called the digestive tract. The digestive tract is composed of different sections that each perform a specific function. In addition to this tube, there are other organs in the digestive system that surround the tract and are connected to it.

Human Digestive System Diagram

Human Digestive System
 

Important Concept

The digestive tract is a continuous hollow tube that extends from the mouth to the anus, with organs like the stomach and intestines performing specialized functions along the way.

 

Question

The digestive tract in birds, like in other animals, is made up of different sections. The diagram shows the digestive tract of a bird.
How is the bird's digestive tract different from our own?

Diagram of a bird's digestive system

Show Answer

The bird's digestive tract includes specialized parts not found in humans, such as the crop (to store food) and the gizzard (to grind food using swallowed stones). These help birds digest food without chewing, unlike the human digestive system.

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