The first set of teeth appearing in a baby's mouth.
What are incisors?
The small finger-like projections on the small intestine
What are villi?
This enzyme begins the breakdown of starch in the mouth
What is amylase?
A positive test for starch produces this colour
What is blue-black?
This nutrient is needed to build and repair tissues
What is protein?
There are 4 of these teeth in the mouth.
Canine
The gall bladder stores the bile but it was produced in the ...
What is the liver?
The three groups of enzymes found in the mouth
What are carbohydrase, protease and lipase?
This test will produces a violet or purple colour in the presence of protein
What is biuret test?
During respiration energy is produced using this nutrient
What is carbohydrate/glucose?
These sets of teeth as flat surfaces with cusps (ridges) to crush and grind food.
What are molars and premolars?
This wave-like contraction and relaxation of muscles in the esophagus forces food towards the stomach.
What is peristalsis?
This enzyme breaks down protein to polypeptide in the stomach
What is pepsin?
Benedict's solution is used to test for the presence of which simple sugar
What is glucose?
This nutrient is used to provide insulation and necessary for brain development
What is fat?
This is the hardest structure found in the body and covers the crown.
What is enamel?
The liquidified food formed in the stomach
What is chyme
The process where bile breaks down large fat molecules into smaller fat molecules
What is emulsification?
A test used to determine the presence of fats and oil in foods
What is the emulsion or grease paper test?
Adequate water consumption is necessary to prevent this digestive condition caused due to harden stools
What is constipation?
This is the living part of a tooth, containing blood vessels and nerve?
What is pulp cavity?
This section of the small intestine is where most nutrients are absorbed.
What is the ileum?
This group of enzyme breaks down fats and oils into their smallest units of fatty acids and glycerol
What is lipase?
A positive test using the Benedict's solution will produce colours ranging from green, yellow, orange to brick red depending on the quantity of this nutrient present
what is glucose?
Dietary fibres also goes by this name
What is roughage?