Muncy munchy (mouth and esophagus)
Tummy troubles (stomach and digestive issues)
See the doctor
Organs
Extra Questions
100

It's a cluster of taste receptor cells, and helps you appreciate the food you eat.

What are taste buds?     

                                   



100


It causes nausea, vomiting among other things, and you can get it by eating that old food that was left overnight on the counter.

What is gastroenteritis (gastro)?

100

It’s an inflammation of the appendix that could be fatal unless you see the doctor right away.

What is appendicitis?

100

It pushed food from the mouth to the stomach with peristaltic contractions (muscle contractions).

What does the esophagus do?

100

It stores bile, a compound produced by the liver to digest fat.

What is the gallbladders purpose?

200

It is a fluid that begins digestion by starting the dissolving process of food

What are taste buds?

200

When you are “stuck”, it is a problem that can be treated with increase fluids and fibre, and if not… call the doctor.

What is constipation?

200

This disease occurs when the pancreas doesn’t make enough insulin.

What is diabetes?

200

Its like a vacuum helping you clean up after an infection.

What is the appendix?

200

Its divided into three sections but it’s not your laundry. Overall, it plays a crucial role in the digestion and nutrient absorption.

What is the small intestine?


300

It is stuck behind your trachea and heart and resembles a hose, but don’t try to water your garden with it!

Where is the esophagus?

300

It is an abnormal growth of cells in this organ which is between the esophagus and the small intestine.

What is stomach cancer?

 

300

It doesn’t make music like an organ, but it finishes off the digestion process by absorbing nutrients. It’s the source of a different type of “music” (“toot!”).

What is the small intestine?

400

It is 3.3 inches long.

How long is the average tongue for men (in inches)?

M
e
n
u