Topic > Journey Through the Digestive System - 846

Prepare for the perilous journey of a banana being mashed, smashed, and absorbed through the digestive system. “Watch out for the involuntary muscles that they can't even control and the voluntary muscles that they can control, but will still use to thrive to get our nutrients by crushing us.” everyone always said that, but that didn't stop him. Once the banana was ripe enough, the farmer harvested it. Banana was thought to have been chosen for an amusement park. since everyone else says it's going to be like a scary roller coaster, he took it literally... When Banana was loaded onto the delivery truck there was a very bumpy ride ahead of her. Then he hit the first “woosh” bump and the truck lost half its load, making it go faster. Banana was on top of the load and anxiously waiting to arrive at its destination. When they arrived they had to be locked up and then transported across the ocean to the United States. When Banana was moved to a local Safeway, it was then purchased by a family, and so on. The day the child ate Banana; it was the day he died. After being pulled in by the lips, Banana was crushed in the mouth by the incisors, canines, molars and premolars (the types of teeth). They were white and terrifying. Then after the horror of being mechanically digested by the teeth. Squirting through the salivary glands, saliva drowns the banana with enzymes like ptyalin that breaks down its nutrients into nutrients more easily absorbed by chemical digestion for the baby. Later in the torture line it moved beyond the closed trachea from the epiglottis to the esophagus for a long time. tube of darkness lined with slippery mucus. The esophagus uses the motion of peristalsis for a wave of muscle contractions so strong that it can be performed in any position to pass… middle of paper… could make someone suffocate. Furthermore, if the esophagus did not function, the food would become blocked preventing it from transferring the food to the stomach to break it down and would block the trachea so that the human cannot get oxygen. Another catastrophe would be if the liver didn't work because that would cause damage to the gallbladder because there would be no bile, and if the gallbladder didn't work the bile wouldn't be released. Proteins wouldn't be broken down without the pancreas, so we need them. Furthermore, if the large intestine didn't work, the waste would still be full of water making it liquid, and if the rectum didn't work there would be no waste storage. Finally, if the anus did not function there would be no release of waste that could make a person ill. Here's why all parts of the digestive system are important and what journey it takes.