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Level 1
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Subject: Digestion: What happens to the food you eat after it leaves the esophagus and enters the stomach?
HOMEWORK
Directions: In your groups, for the purpose of explanation to each other, use the information you have been given to answer questions about: What happens to food when it enters the stomach. Write your answers in complete sentences!
Food passes from the esophagus into the stomach. Food can stay in the stomach for up to six hours! The stomach is made of muscle it moves the food around to help it digest.
1. Where does the food go after it leaves the esophagus?
2. How long can food stay in your stomach?
3. What is the stomach made of?
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Level 2
Name:
Date:
Subject: Digestion: What happens to the food you eat after it leaves the esophagus and enters the stomach?
HOMEWORK
Directions: In your groups, for the purpose of explanation to each other, use the information you have been given to answer questions about: What happens to food when it enters the stomach. Write your answers in complete sentences!
Food passes from the esophagus into the stomach. Food can stay in the stomach for up to six hours! Like the mouth mechanical and chemical digestion take place in the stomach. Muscles in the stomach move the food around. Enzymes and acids are released to break down the food chemically.
1. Where does the food go after it leaves the esophagus?
2. How long can food stay in your stomach?
3. How are your mouth and your stomach alike?
4. What do the enzymes and acids that are released in your stomach do?
Parent's Signature: ________________________
Level 3
Name:
Date:
Subject: Digestion: What happens to the food you eat after it leaves the esophagus and enters the stomach?
HOMEWORK
Directions: In your groups, for the purpose of explanation to each other, use the information you have been given to answer questions about: What happens to food when it enters the stomach. Write your answers in complete sentences!
Food passes from the esophagus into the stomach. Food can stay in the stomach for up to six hours! Like the mouth mechanical and chemical digestion take place in the stomach. Muscles in the stomach move the food around. Enzymes and acids are released to break down the food chemically. The body produces a coating of mucus to protect the stomach lining form these acids.
1. Where does the food go after it leaves the esophagus?
2. How long can food stay in your stomach?
3. How are your mouth and your stomach alike?
4. What do the enzymes and acids that are released in your stomach do?
5. What does the body do to protect the stomach lining from the acids it uses to digest food?
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