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The Inside Scoop

Horizontales
The muscular, pouchlike organ of your body where chewed food begins to be digested.
The organ in your body that stores a liquid called bile.
The thick, lower end of the digestive system, containing the appendix, colon, and rectum.
A small, closed tube leading from the large intestine.
The organ in our body that produces bile, which helps digest food.
The lowest portion of the large intestine.
Verticales
To break down food in the organs of digestion so that it can be absorbed into the blood and used by the body.
The white, bony parts of the mouth that are used for biting and chewing food.
The long, coiled part of the digestive system between the stomach and the large intestine, where most nutrients are removed from food and passed into the bloodstream.
The part of your large intestine where partially digested food is broken down by bacteria and has water removed from it.
The tube that carries food from the throat to the stomach.
Something that is needed by people to stay strong and healthy, like proteins, minerals, and vitamins.