Answer: The digestive tract starts by chewing and swallowing food. From there the food travels down the esophagus easily because it goes with a liquid Siliva enzyme. After, the food goes into the stomach where it is processed into a thick liquid called chyme. It then travels to the lower part of the stomach known as the atrium where it is ready to be released into the small intestine. The small intestine, or small bowel, is a hollow tube about 20 feet long that runs from the stomach to the beginning of the large intestine. The small intestine breaks down food from the stomach and absorbs much of the nutrients from the food. The food then travels to the large intestine where salts and sugars that could not be digested are absorbed. The rectum stores the stool, then the anus pushes it out in a bowl movement.
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I wrote it all myself.
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I think it's A.
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It contains significant amounts of valuable metals such as mercury, cadmium, and lead that can be harvested and sold.
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D, all of the above.
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The right activity is important so that you don't hurt yourself doing something too strenuous.
Your need to know the exercise in order to not get hurt. Technique is very important to prevent injury.
Training in sensible locations means that:
If you hurt yourself, you can get help.
You have enough space to perform an exercise.
You have the right surroundings to perform an exercise (you wouldn't do a flip onto concrete).
Yikes it depends. did you eat something that could have been unsafe to consume?