Greetings! i'm a cookie!, I enter the mouth. As i was putted inside the mouth, so your saliva glands starts pumping out saliva. As you chew, the saliva mixes with me to create a soft lump of food called bolus.
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The bolus then goes into a down a long tube called the esophagus. The esophagus's muscular walls squeeze the bolus down to the stomach.
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Now in the stomach, hormones go and tell the stomach walls to release acid that breaks down the bolus into a liquid called chyme.
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Now I enter the small intestine. The liver dispatch bile to the gallbladder Tiny projections called villi soak uo the leftover fiber and water and after i will enter the large intestine.
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Now after small intestine i go now through the large intestine. The large intestine drains out majority of the fluid through the intestinal walls. Because of this it make off's a soft mass called stool.
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The large intestine deposits me in a small pouch where I am held until I leave the body through the anus. And this long journey through the digestive system, which takes about up to 40 hours , finally ends.