The Story Of Stormy Seas, Acid Rains

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The story I'm about to tell you about is stormy seas, acid rains, and dry, desert like conditions. It’s an dangerous journey that traverses long distances and can take several days to return. It’s the story of your digestive system whose purpose is turn the food you eat into something useful.

This story starts with that first bite of that Garlic bread and followed by the crispy skin free range chicken supreme. Your teeth tear off that big piece of crust which is then chewed by into small consuming pieces. Your saliva glands start sporting out spit like fountains. Your molars are the grinding tooth at the back of your mouth which tears your Garlic bread crust. And turns your garlic,parsley, and cheese into a big wet ball of mushed up food. Chemicals in your saliva starts chemical reactions. Starch is an odourless, tasteless white substance which occurring widely in plant tissue which is obtained chiefly from cereals and potatoes. As your garlic bread begins to turn to sugar. A couple of more chews and then your tongue pushes the ball of chewed food to the back of your throat. A trap door opens, and there it goes, down your oesophagus which is the part of the alimentary canal which connects to the throat to the stomach. …show more content…

It’s not something you tell your muscles to do, they just do it,in a muscle action called peristalsis which is relaxation of the muscles of the intestine or another canal. Then, the valve to the stomach opens and the garlic mush lands in your

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