The salivary glands release this to begin starch breakdown
What is saliva?
This mnemonic can be used with a feature of one of the alimentary canals
What is Mr. Slim?
This animal doesn't have a stomach
What is a platypus?
There are these many methods of digestion
What is two?
What is chewing?
The liver looks like this mathematical shape
What is a right-angled triangle?
What is the esophagus?
This person's lips were used for the picture of mouth/oral cavity
Who is Ken Lee?
what are accessory organs?
Digestion gives the body this
What is nutrients?
This organ stores bile produced by the liver
What is the gall bladder?
The serosa is reinforced by this tissue
What is fibrous connective tissue?
What is the U.S.A
This is the scientific name for mouth
What is an oral cavity?
This is the name for movement of food using unidirectional waves
What is Peristalsis?
what are the oesophagus and small intestine?
These are the three regions of the small intestine
What are the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum?
Growing a plant in your stomach is impossible due to the harsh environment, but there have been multiple cases of plants growing in this organ
What are the lungs?
Enzymes are substrate specific, allowing for this
What is independent molecule digestion?
The mouth chews food and mixes saliva into it to create this
What is bolus?
Enzymes from the pancreas are released into this the small intestine via this tube
What is the duodenum?
MR. SLIM stands for this
What is Microvilli, Rich blood supply, single layer epithelium, lacteals, intestinal glands, and membrane proteins?
These are the names for animals with multiple stomachs/multiple compartments in their stomach
What are ruminants or camelids?
There were this many slides in the presentation
What is 18?
The definition of digestion (exact)
What is digestion is the breakdown of large insoluble food molecules into small water-soluble food molecules so that they can be absorbed into the watery blood plasma. In certain organisms, these smaller substances are absorbed through the small intestine into the bloodstream?