Digestive System Basics
Mouth & Esophagus
Stomach
Small & Large Intestines
Accessory Organs
100

What are the four major tasks of the digestive system?

Ingestion, digestion, absorption, and elimination.

100

What is the process of taking in food called?

Ingestion

100

What substance in the stomach helps break down proteins?

Pepsin

100

Where does most nutrient absorption occur?

Small intestine.

100

Which organ stores bile?

 Gallbladder.

200

What is digestion?

Breaking down food physically and chemically into smaller building blocks.

200

Which enzyme in saliva begins carbohydrate digestion?

Salivary amylase

200

What is the name of the semi-liquid food mixture leaving the stomach?

Chyme.

200

What tiny structures increase the surface area for absorption?

Villi

200

Which organ produces bile?

Liver.

300

What is absorption?

The movement of nutrients into the bloodstream for use by cells.

300

What flap prevents food from entering the trachea?

Epiglottis.

300

What acid is found in gastric juice?  

Hydrochloric acid

300

What is the main job of the large intestine? 

Reabsorbing water.

300

Which organ produces pancreatic juice?

Pancreas.

400

What is elimination?

Removing undigested waste from the body.

400

What wave-like muscle contractions move food through the esophagus? Peristalsis.

Peristalsis

400

Why doesn't the stomach digest itself?

A protective mucus lining protects it.

400

Name the three parts of the small intestine.

Duodenum, jejunum, ileum.

400

What does pancreatic juice help neutralize?  

Acidic chyme.

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