The Intestine


The intestine

Intestines.

The intestines are what turns the foods into waste. The waste is produced to exit the body at the end of the tunnel. The intestine's are important because they are the sonly source that can turn you food into waste.

How the intestines work.

When the food from the stomach goes down into the intestine, the intestine releases this stuff called that turns your good hamburger into what you call poop/waste. The intestine absorbs water from the liquid waste and transforms the liquid waste into a solid waste bar.

It's important because it is a way to turn our foods into waste. Without it who knows where the food would go to turn into waste or exit the body. The process of your food turning into waste going through the intestines to reach the end if the tunnel is a journey. If the food ever gets stuck or causes a block through the stomach that is constipation. Constipation accuses the waste moves slower than usual. It then becomes hard and a bit dry for it to keep on going. The intestine has muscles that move around the waste and keeps it moving forward. the muscles at the end of the intestine's keep it closed until you go and use the bathroom.