Digestion Process
Excretory System
Excretory System
Nephron Structure and Function
Endocrine System
100

This type of digestion involves enzymes breaking food into smaller molecules.

What is chemical digestion?


100

Most nutrient absorption occurs in this organ.

What is the small intestine?

100

This system removes excess and toxic substances from the body.

What is the excretory system?

100

This structure collects filtrate from the blood under high pressure.

What is Bowman’s capsule?

100

These chemical messengers travel through the bloodstream to target cells.

What are hormones?

200

This type of digestion increases surface area by breaking food into smaller pieces.

What is physical digestion?

200

This structure increases surface area for absorption in the small intestine.

What are villi?

200

These organs filter blood and regulate water and ion levels.

What are the kidneys?

200

This nephron structure is mainly responsible for water reabsorption.

What is the loop of Henle?

200

These specialised organs secrete hormones directly into the bloodstream.

What are endocrine glands?

300

These enzymes break down proteins.

What are proteases?

300

This condition damages villi in response to gluten, reducing nutrient absorption.

What is coeliac disease?

300

The functional unit of the kidney responsible for filtration and reabsorption.

What is a nephron?

300

This process moves useful substances like glucose back into the blood.

What is reabsorption?

300

This gland is known as the “master gland” of the endocrine system.

What is the pituitary gland?

400

These enzymes are responsible for lipid digestion.

These enzymes are responsible for lipid digestion.

400

This ratio is reduced in people with coeliac disease, making absorption inefficient.

What is the surface area to volume ratio?

400

This process forces small molecules out of the blood into Bowman’s capsule.

What is filtration?

400

This tubule reabsorbs glucose and amino acids and secretes toxins.

What is the proximal convoluted tubule?

400

This hormone lowers blood glucose levels by converting glucose to glycogen.

What is insulin?

500

This substance, produced by the liver, emulsifies fats in the small intestine.

What is bile?

500

The only effective treatment for coeliac disease involves removing this protein from the diet.

What is gluten?

500

This kidney condition occurs when function drops below 15% capacity.

What is kidney failure?

500

This duct allows optional water reabsorption to concentrate urine.

What is the collecting duct?

500

This hormone increases blood glucose levels when they are too low.

What is glucagon?