Nutrition
Organs
Terms
Misc.
Organs 2
100
These give our bodies the quick energy we need.
What is carbohydrates?
100
This is where mechanical digestion begins.
What is the mouth?
100
When water is removed from waste and returned to the body.
What is reabsorption?
100
This lines your stomach to keep it from getting holes from the acids.
What is mucus?
100
These do most of the mechanical digestion.
What is the teeth?
200
These are the types of fat.
What is saturated and unsaturated?
200
This is where bile is stored.
What is the gallbladder?
200
A creamy liquid that food changes into.
What is chyme?
200
This is when the chemical bonds of food are broken.
What is chemical digestion?
200
This is a tubular passage to the stomach.
What is esophagus?
300
These are the basic food type.
What are carbohydrates, fats and proteins?
300
This is responsible for reabsorption.
What is the large intestine?
300
This is basically not getting all the nutrients you need.
What is malnutrition?
300
This is the process of how nutrients get into your bloodstream.
What is diffusion?
300
This is where food is turned into chyme.
What is the stomach?
400
These make up the proteins in your body.
What are amino acids?
400
These produce the chemical amylase.
What is the salivary glands?
400
Breaking fats into small drops.
What is emulsification?
400
Small fingerlike projections that line the small intestine to help with absorption.
What is villi?
400
This is where bile is created.
What is the liver?
500
This disease is caused by an improper diet.
What is pellegra?
500
This is a gland that adds digestive chemicals to chyme.
What is the pancreas?
500
Wavelike motion of the digestive system muscles.
What is peristalsis?
500
This is when you stomach lining has a small hole in it.
What is an ulcer?
500
This is where absorption occurs.
What is small intestine?