Palace Learning Laminated Digestive System Anatomical Chart - Gastrointestinal Anatomy Poster 18" x 24"

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Palace Learning Laminated Digestive System Anatomical Chart - Gastrointestinal Anatomy Poster 18" x 24"

Palace Learning Laminated Digestive System Anatomical Chart - Gastrointestinal Anatomy Poster 18" x 24"

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Designed by a professional medical illustrator and exclusive to AnatomyStuff, our digestive system chart shows the following anatomical details: Along with this poster, try this Digestive System Labelling Sheet to see if your students can show what they've learnt! Your children will be one step closer to understanding the human body, and the complex processes that occur within it. Learning about how our bodies work isn't just important due to the science behind it, but as a way to help children lay the foundations for healthy living habits - after all, it's much easier to take care of something when you know how it works! Given the growing obesity crisis and the importance of eating a healthy diet, understanding how our bodies work to process food can be a great jumping-off point for discussing our diets and how we can take care of our bodies, as well as being an interesting topic with real-world applications for children. With this digestive system poster, your children will learn about the complete process of digestion. From the tongue, teeth, mouth and oesophagus, to the stomach, liver, bladder and intestine, you can provide your children with an understanding of each organ/muscle, and its role in the digestive system. Only one can of a typical fizzy drink can cause the gastric system to expel extra air. This is also known as 'burping'.

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The digestive system chart is 65 x 50 cm, making it sufficiently large for wall displays. Lamination protects the surface of the chart and allows for annotation with a washable marker pen (not supplied), or cleaning with a damp cloth. Designed and printed in the UK. An important part of learning about the human body, central to the topic of 'Animals, Including Humans', the digestive system introduces your children to the role of organs and muscles in the everyday process of digestion.The digestive system is made up of nine parts. They can be divided up separately into ones with closely related functions: Once the food is moulded into a bolus (a soft, squashy ball) that's easy to swallow, it travels down the oesophagus to enter the stomach, where acid further breaks down the food before it moves onto the small intestine, where enzymes from the pancreas digest what is left into a form that the body can then absorb. If you're looking for a helpful and informative resource to help your pupils learn the vocabulary for key parts of the human digestive system, then our human digestive system KS1 Vocabulary Display Poster is just what you need! This handy poster is perfect for use as an introduction to this important organ system within the human body. The stomach and intestines - digestive enzymes and acids in these body parts break down food and release the nutrients that they contain throughout the body. The poster would be an ideal addition to your classroom's science displays, or you could get creative and try other uses: individual copies would make a lovely revision tool to help your pupils revise vocab at home, or you could turn the sheet into a charming matching game to test your pupils knowledge - the possibilities are endless!

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The key questions set that is included in this KS2 digestive system display features a range of printable speech bubbles with important questions about the digestive system on them. The resource also contains printable blank speech bubbles that students can use to write their answers to these questions. You can display the questions on a display in your classroom, and set students the task of writing their answers on the blank speech bubbles and adding them to the display.The pharynx and esophagus - once food enters the mouth, the act of swallowing and guiding the food into the stomach is done by these elements in a mostly automatic reflex. If you're looking for more fantastic resources on this topic for your KS1 classes, then you've come to the right place! We've got you covered with plenty of digestive system resources, so you're sure to find what you need among our collection. Here's a few we've collected that we think you'll love: The colon, rectum and anus - these deal with the processing of waste, absorbing water to store it before it can be released. The human digestive system is the system of organs that we use to digest food into a form that we can absorb and use within our bodies. It begins in the mouth, where the tongue, teeth, and salivary glands start breaking food down, both manually and by beginning to add enzymes to begin the digestion process. The digestive system is a key part of our anatomical make-up. Here are some fun facts, included in this poster, that you can teach your children:



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