Digestive System Basics
The Journey of Food
Organs and their Functions
Enzymes, Acids and Bile
Intestines and Absorption
100

What is the main role of the Digestive System?

To brown down food into small particles so it can be absorbed.

100

Where does digestion begin?

The mouth.

100

Which organ is a muscular bag that mixes food with acid and enzymes?

The stomach.

100

Which enzyme in saliva breaks down carbohydrates?

Amylase.

100

Where does most digestion and nutrient absorption occur?

 The small intestine.

200

Food provides nutrients needed for health, growth and what?

Repair

200

What is swallowed food called?

Bolus.

200

Which organ releases enzyme to break down proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates?

The pancreas.

200

What acid is found in the stomach?

Hydrochloric acid

200

Which digestive organ is about 20 feet long?

The small intestine.

300

In what form does undigested food leave the body?

Feces (poo)

300

Which muscular tube moves food using peristalsis?

The esophagus.

300

Which organ produces bile?

 The liver.

300

 Which stomach enzyme breaks down proteins? 

Pepsin.

300

What are the finger-like projections that increase surface area?

Villi.

400

Where are nutrients absorbed into after digestion?

The blood

400

What is the semi-liquid mixture formed in the stomach called?

Chyme.

400

Which organ stores and concentrates bile?

 The gall bladder.

400

Bile helps break down which type of nutrient?

 Lipids (fats and oils).

400

What is the main job of the large intestine?

Absorb water.

500

Name two things the digestive system helps the body do.

Break down food and remove undigested waste.

500

What is the correct order: mouth, stomach, esophagus, small intestine?

Mouth → esophagus → stomach → small intestine.

500

Which two organs work together to release bile into the small intestine?

The liver and gall bladder.

500

Name two substances that chemically digest food.

Enzymes and acids.

500

Which tiny blood vessels in the villi absorb nutrients into the blood?

Capillaries.

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