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The [[stomach]] is an [[organ]] in the [[Digestive System|digestive system]] which breaks down food [[Molecule|molecules]] into small [[Molecule|molecules]] using [[Enzyme|enzymes]].
 
The [[stomach]] is an [[organ]] in the [[Digestive System|digestive system]] which breaks down food [[Molecule|molecules]] into small [[Molecule|molecules]] using [[Enzyme|enzymes]].
  
===About the Stomach===
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===Adaptations of the Stomach===
 
: The [[stomach]] produces [[Hydrochloric Acid]].
 
: The [[stomach]] produces [[Hydrochloric Acid]].
 
: The [[Hydrochloric Acid]] in the [[stomach]] kills [[bacteria]] to help prevent us getting sick.
 
: The [[Hydrochloric Acid]] in the [[stomach]] kills [[bacteria]] to help prevent us getting sick.
 
: The [[stomach]] digests food using [[Digestive Enzyme|enzyme]]s.
 
: The [[stomach]] digests food using [[Digestive Enzyme|enzyme]]s.
 
: The [[Digestive Enzyme|enzyme]]s in the [[stomach]] work best in [[acid]].
 
: The [[Digestive Enzyme|enzyme]]s in the [[stomach]] work best in [[acid]].
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: The [[stomach]] has a layer of mucus covering it to prevent digestive juices from damaging the lining of the stomach.
  
 
==Key Stage 4==
 
==Key Stage 4==

Latest revision as of 14:31, 22 February 2022

Contents

Key Stage 1

Meaning

The stomach is a part of the body where our food goes when we eat it.

Key Stage 2

Meaning

The stomach is a part of the digestive system and digest our food.

Key Stage 3

Meaning

 
A computer image of the stomach.

The stomach is an organ in the digestive system which breaks down food molecules into small molecules using enzymes.

Adaptations of the Stomach

The stomach produces Hydrochloric Acid.
The Hydrochloric Acid in the stomach kills bacteria to help prevent us getting sick.
The stomach digests food using enzymes.
The enzymes in the stomach work best in acid.
The stomach has a layer of mucus covering it to prevent digestive juices from damaging the lining of the stomach.

Key Stage 4