Digestion 1
Digestion 2
Digestion 3
Digestion 4
Digestion 5
100
This is where food is absorbed into the blood.
What is the small intestine?
100
This is the J shaped pouch that churns and squeezes food.
What is stomach?
100

These are the smooth muscle contractions that occur in the esophagus and small intestine to move the food along.

What is peristalsis?

100

This organ produces a specific digestive juice helps break fat. What is the organ and what chemical does it produce?

What is the liver and bile?

100

The two sphincters that control movement of materials into and out of the stomach.

What are the cardiac (esophageal) sphincter and pyloric sphincter?

200

True or False: Food material passes through the pancreas just before reaching the small intestine.

What is false?

200
The place where water is removed from the waste.
What is large intestine?
200

What are the four main steps that make up the digestive process?

Ingestion, Digestion, Absorption, Excretion

200

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!!! 

The ____________________produce saliva used to moisten your mouth.

What are the salivary glands?

200

After leaving the esophagus, food travels here.

What is the stomach?

300
This is the liquid in the mouth that helps break down food
What is saliva?
300
This is the process that breaks food into small pieces so the body can use it.
What is digestion?
300

This is what happens to food mechanicaly and chemicaly while in the stomach.

What is it gets churned/ mixed/squeezed and digested with pepsin?

300

Unused food leaves the body and is called__________.

What is waste or fecal matter?

300

This term describes digestion that physically breaks down the food into smaller pieces.

What is mechanical digestion?

400

These are the finger like projections that extend into the small intestine an absorb nutrients from the digested food.

What are the villi?

400
This is the tube food slides down before going to the stomach.
What is the esophagus?
400

The body must have a variety of these obtained from digested food and broken down into their molecular forms in order to live.

What are nutrients?

400

This is where a lot of chemical digestion occurs, enzymes and bile are secreted in this location.

What is the duodenum?

400
finish this sequence: teeth take bite of food , saliva is added and you chew, you swallow and food goes down esophagus, into the ___________, then your______________, finally into your _________________
What is the stomach, small intestine, large intestine?
500

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!! These are two organs that pour juices into the small intestine.

What chemicals do the pancreas and gallbladder contribute to digestion?

500
true or false-- Digestion starts in your mouth
What is true?
500

This form of digestion involves substances such as enzymes and acids being introduced into the digestive process.

What is chemical digestion?

500

This organ is located just underneath the liver, it stores bile.

What is the gall bladder?

500

The stomach lining is covered in this, it prevents the stomach from digesting itself with acids.

What is mucous membrane?

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