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Food Processing in Mammals
Essential Nutrients
Ingestion & Digestion
Structures of the Digestive System
100

The passage of undigested material out of the digestive system

What is Elimination?

100

The place where the first stage of digestion takes place

What is the Oral Cavity?

100

Organic molecules required in the diet in small amounts

What are vitamins?

100

The process of breaking food down into molecules small enough to absorb.

What is digestion?

100

Glands that deliver saliva to lubricate food

What are salivary glands?
200

The uptake of nutrients by body cells

What is Absorption?

200

This organ stores food and secretes gastric juice that converts meals into acid chyme

What is the stomach?

200

Two categories of vitamins

What are fat-soluble and water-soluble?

200

Aquatic animals that sift small food particles from the water.

What are suspension feeders?


200

The throat; the junction that opens to both the esophagus and the trachea

What is the pharynx?

300

The method by which food particles are engulfed by phagocytosis

What is Intracellular digestion?

300

The major organ of digestion and absorption, its first portion is the duodenum

What is the Small Intestine?

300

Meat, eggs, and cheese; items that provide all the essential amino acids

What are "complete" proteins?

300

Animals that suck nutrient-rich fluid from a living host.

What are fluid feeders?
300

Valves that regulate the movement of material between compartments.

What are sphincters?

400

Has specialized regions that carry out digestion and absorption in a stepwise fashion

What is a complete digestive tract/What is the alimentary canal?

400

This liquid destroys nonfunctional red blood cells, is stored in the gallbladder and produced in the liver

What is Bile?

400

The number of amino acids that animals require.

What is 20?

400

Splits food into small molecules that can pass through membranes; these are used to build larger molecules.

What is chemical digestion?

400

Blocks entry to the trachea

What is the epiglottis?

500

Use of stored fat and carbohydrates, break down of own muscle proteins, loss muscle mass, suffering protein deficiency of the brain, death, or suffer irreversible damage

What are the effects of undernourishment?

500

Carries nutrient-rich blood from the capillaries of the villi to the liver and then to the heart.

What is the function of the hepatic portal vein?

500
An engineered strain of rice with beta-carotene, which is converted to vitamin A in the body.
What is "Golden Rice"?


500

In chemical digestion, this process splits bonds in molecules with the addition of water.

What is enzymatic hydrolysis?

500

First portion of the small intestine, where chyme from the stomach mixes with digestive juices from the pancreas, liver, gallbladder, and the small intestine itself.

What is the duodenum?

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