Digestion Basics
Macro
Nutrients
Types of Digestion
Digestive Organs
Absorption& Enzymes
100

This is the process of breaking down food into smaller particles

Digestion 

100

These are the three main macronutrients.
 

carbohydrates, proteins, and fats

100

 This type of digestion involves cutting, tearing, and grinding.
 

mechanical digestion

100

 Digestion begins in this organ.

mouth

100

Most absorption happens in this organ.

small intestine

200


 The digestive system has these three main functions.

breakdown, absorption, and elimination

200

This macronutrient provides quick energy.
 

carbohydrates

200

This type of digestion uses enzymes and acids.

chemical digestion 

200

 This tube connects the mouth to the stomach.
 

esophagus

200

 These structures increase surface area for absorption.

villi

300

 Food must be broken down into these before the body can use it.

micronutrients

300

This macronutrient is made of amino acids.

proteins

300

 This is an example of mechanical digestion.
 

teeth and chewing

300

 This movement pushes food down the esophagus.
 

peristalsis

300

These vessels absorb nutrients from carbs and proteins.
 

blood capillaries

400

This type of waste is removed at the end of digestion.

solid waste (feces)

400

This macronutrient helps protect organs and form cell membranes.

Fats

400

This substance in the stomach helps chemical digestion.

stomach acid 

400

 This organ turns food into chyme.

Stomach

400

 These absorb fats and are part of the lymph system.
 

lacteals

500

 This system absorbs nutrients into this part of the body.
 

bloodstream

500

Carbohydrates are broken down into this micronutrient.

simple sugars 

500

 This enzyme in saliva breaks down starch.

amylase

500

 This is the correct order: mouth → ___ → esophagus → stomach

 oropharynx

500

 This organ produces bile for fat digestion.

liver

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