Fun facts about digestive system
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Fun facts about the digestive system
1. The average person produces 2 pints of saliva every day. That is 32 ounces, or 2 cans of soda (almost 1 litre)
2. The muscles in your esophagus act like a giant wave. That is what moves food or drinks down to your stomach. This wave action is called peristalsis.
5. The gut-brain axis is the close bond that exists between the digestive system and your brain. Emotions (including stress) and brain disorders affect how your body digests food.
6. Your body can move your food through the digestive system even while you are standing on your head. It is not connected to gravity because it works with muscles.
8. The small intestine is about 20 feet long (6 metres) while the large intestine is only about 5 feet long (1.5 metres).
10. Platypuses do not have stomachs.
11. Stomach growling is called borborygmic and happens all the time, but it is just louder when your stomach is empty because there is no food to muffle it.
12. The stomach has the ability to stretch and hold up to 4 pounds of food at one time.
15. Gastro mechanical distress symptoms can be caused by only slightly more than 1 cup of a carbonated beverage.
16. You burp to release extra air that you swallow if you eat fast, drink carbonated drinks, or smoke.
17. Hiccups can be caused by a change in temperature that happens suddenly.
18. The amount of saliva you produce increases when you throw up to protect your teeth from the acid in your stomach that will come up.
19. The longest attack of constant hiccups lasted 68 years.
Source: https://www.healthline.com/health/fun-facts-about-the-digestive-system#1