The nurse is teaching a group of 6-year-olds about the digestive system. Which statement by a child indicates that teaching has been effective? Select all that apply.
A. "Food starts breaking down in the stomach."
B. "Spit helps you taste your food."
C. "It's like a tube. Food I need goes in one end. What I don't need comes out the other."
D. "Grown-ups have 28 teeth."
E. "The food moves through the tube in waves, like a snake eating a mouse."
Answer: E
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