Groups of Nutrients
The Esophagus
The Small Intestine
Types of Excretion
The Urinary system
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Provide energy and help you absorb vitamins.

What are fats?

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True or False

The esophagus is waves of muscles that contract.

What is false? 

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Long tube connected to the stomach.

What is the small intestine? 

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The parts of the excretory system.

What is four? 

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The organ that filters, and removes waste from the blood.

What is Kidney? 

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Molecules that are made of hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen atoms are mainly the body's main source of energy.

What are Carbohydrates?

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Are muscles that contract in the esophagus.

What is peristalsis?

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Folds in the small intestine that are covered with finger like projections.

What is villi? 

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Removes carbon dioxide and water.

What is the respiratory system? 

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The kidney contains blood and.

What is Nephron? 

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Large molecule that is made of amino acid and carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen, it may also contain sulfur.

What is protein?

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A muscular tube that connects the mouth to the rest of the digestive system.

What is the esophagus?

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The first part of the small intestine where chemical digestion.

What is the duodenum? 

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Collects and removes undigested food.

What is the digestive system? 

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When blood is filtered a fluid is produced.

What is urine? 

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Nutrients that you need in small amounts for growth, prevents some diseases.

What are vitamins?

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Partly digested food is push down the esophagus.

What is the stomach? 

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Where nutrients are adsorbed.

What is the second part of the small intestine? 

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Collects, transports, and removes liquid waste from the body.

What is the urinary system? 

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The state in which blood is constantly filtering and circulating through the kidney.

What is, Frist Filtration? 

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Are inorganic nutrients that do not have carbon that helps your body regulate chemical.

What are Minerals?

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Food enters the esophagus.

What is the mouth? 

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The pancreas produces an enzyme that helps break down carbohydrates, are.

What is amylase? 

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Secrets excess salt and water through sweet glands on the skin.

What is the integumentary system? 

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The state in which, up to 99 percent of the water from the Frist Filtration are reabsorbed into the blood.

What is Second Filtration? 

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