Ingestion is when your body takes food and turns it into energy you can use.
Imagine you're eating a big, juicy apple. You take a bite, chew it up, and swallow it. That’s ingestion, the first step in turning food into something your body can use. It's like putting a puzzle piece into a box; you don’t know what picture it will make yet, but you're getting ready to put all the pieces together.
How Ingestion Works
When you eat, food goes through your mouth, down your throat, and into your stomach. Your stomach works like a blender, it mixes up the food with special juices so it can be broken down more easily.
After that, the food moves to your intestines, where your body takes out the good parts, like nutrients, and sends them all over your body to help you grow and stay strong.
So next time you take a bite of something tasty, remember: you're not just eating, you're starting a whole journey inside your body!
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