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Biology, 23.03.2021 20:20 nathanowens121224

Janet needs to consume enough calories to burn 25-35 per minute. How much food is needed? As you consume the nutrients, it enters the Mouth and is chewed and pushed to the E sophagus by the tongue.
The food then travels to the stomach, the food is then physically and chemically changed into chyme that
then enters the small intestine. The the nutrients from this chyme is absorbed into the bloodstream to the
body. The Large intestine then reabsorbs the rest of the water from the waste and it will then wait in the R
ectum before it is expelled through the A nus. ***The clue to the next section is the order in which food
enters and exits the body by first letter each organ. Your answer must be in CAPITAL LETTERS***

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