This macronutrient is the body's primary source of energy.
carbohydrates
This is where digestion begins.
Mouth
The organ that filters blood and removes waste.
Rice and bread are examples of this type of food.
Go Food
The system that breaks down food into nutrients.
Digestive System
A deficiency in this vitamin can lead to scurvy.
Vitamin C
This muscular tube connects the pharynx to the stomach.
Esophagus
Two organs in the excretory system.
Kidney, bladder, liver, and more
The six essential nutrients.
Carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals, and water
How the digestive and excretory systems work together.
The digestive system breaks down food; the excretory system removes waste.
This term refers to the amount of energy in food.
Calories
This organ produces bile to help break down fats.
Liver
The main components of urine.
Water, Urine, and Salt
The disease caused by iron deficiency.
Anemia
The reason water is important for all body systems.
Because it supports digestion, circulation, and waste removal
Regular physical activity, a balanced diet, and sufficient sleep are all components of this.
Wellness
Most nutrient absorption occurs in this part of the digestive tract.
Small Intestine
The role of the skin in the excretory system.
Removing waste through sweat.
The modern tool that guides healthy food portions.
MyPlate
What happens if the kidneys stop functioning properly?
Waste builds up and harms the body.
This essential mineral is crucial for strong bones and teeth.
Calcium
A greenish-yellow fluid produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder.
Bile
A disorder of the excretory system.
Kidney stone (or UTI).
The reason eating a balanced diet is important.
To provide all the nutrients the body needs to stay healthy
You eat fried chicken and juice. Describe what happens from digestion to excretion.
The food is digested, nutrients are absorbed, and waste is excreted by the kidneys and skin.