jueves, 16 de febrero de 2012

YOUR DIGESTIVE SYSTEM

Let´s understand how our body works.

Click on the link below, read and listen the information about the process of digestion 
(in English, please) and finally answer these questions in your comment. 

Don´t forget to watch the video about the GI test.

You´ll get an extra point.

1.- What´s the name of the mushed food when it passes to our oesaphagus?
2.- When somebody says "went down the wrong way," what does it mean?
3.- What´s the organ that  store the food you've eaten.
4.- How long may your food spend in your small intestine?
5.- What´s a GI Test?

Goood Luckkkk

10 comentarios:

  1. Question 3 :the estomach is the organ that estore the food you've eaten

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    1. OK, Víctor. Try the other answers and send me all together

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    2. paco i am marcos and my answer is this:
      1-swallowing
      2-that the food goes FROM THE TUBE OF RESPIRATION
      3-STOMACH
      4-2HOURS
      5-IS A TYPE OF X RAY THAT YOU CAN SEE THE FOOD IN YOUR STOMACH

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    3. Good Marcos, but the answer 1 is bolus, and answer 4 is about four hours. Thank you for your interest.

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  2. Hi, Paco. I´m Adrián. My answers for activity 2 are:
    1: The mashed food that passes to your oesophagus is called bolus.
    2: It means that the food went down your windpipe by mistake.
    3: The stomach is the organ that store the food.
    4: The food spend 4 hours in the small intestine.
    5: A GI test is a type of X-ray that helps doctors learn how your digestive system works.

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  3. Message for Iván 6 B: Your answer 1 is wrong. Try again and you can get your yellow star. Thanks.

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  4. Hello Paco here are my answers of the questions:
    1.The mushed food is called bolus.
    2.It means that your windpipe mistakes.
    3.The organ that store the food you have eaten is called stomach.
    4.The food in the small intestine spends 4 hours.
    5.The GI test is a type of X-ray that helps doctors learn how your digestive system works. It doesn't hurts although you won't be able to eat for a few hours beforehands.

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  5. Message for Laura R 6ºB : Your answers 3-4 are wrong, try again, Laura and get a yellow star.

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