Parts of the digestive system
Eating
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The Kidneys
Break it down
100

This is the first part of the digestive system.

What is the mouth?

100

A bite of food is known as this.

What is bolus.

100

This body part secretes insulin.

What is the pancreas?

100

A "normal" human has this many kidney(s).

What is two.

100

The main function of the digestive system is to take food, convert it to glucose, and deliver it to cells by this system.

What is the circulatory system?

200

There are two types of cells in the lining of the stomach.  They are the parietal cells and these cells.

What are chief cells (aka peptic cells)?

200

This contains enzymes which, when mixed with the bolus begin the digestive process.

What is saliva?

200

This is known to have close to 500 specific jobs including filtering the blood.

What is the liver?

200

This is the filtration unit of the kidney.

What is the glomerulus.

200

This is the enzyme present in saliva.

What is amylase?

300

This hormone regulates the ability of glucose to enter cells of the body.

What is insulin?

300

These are used to mechanically break down food into smaller pieces.

What are teeth?

300

This organ's primary role is water reabsorption and production and absorption of vitamin K.

What is the large intestine?

300

In addition to blood filtration, the kidneys also maintain this of the blood.

What is the pH?

300

This produces enzymes that are delivered through small tubes going directly through the wall of the duodenum.

What is the pancreas. 

400

This is known as the "back door" of the stomach.

What is the pyloric sphincter?

400

Food moves from the mouth to the stomach through the esophagus by the action of these kinds of muscles.

What are smooth muscles?

400

The part of the small intestine whose main job is absorption of nutrients.

What is the jejunum?

400

The kidneys produce hormones which control blood pressure and the creation of this.

What are red blood cells?

400

The liver produces this, which is stored in the gallbladder until fatty foods move by the in the small intestine.

What is bile?

500

The jejunum is where these allow for great surface area form nutrient absorption.

What are microvilli?

500

This is known as the "front door" of the stomach.

What is the cardiac sphincter?

500

The bladder is emptied to the exterior of the body through this.

What is the urethra?

500

The presence of this in the urine indicated possible kidney damange or damage to other parts of teh uriniary system.

What is protein.

500

The parietal cells of the stomach produce this.

What is hydrochloric acid?