Digestion 1
Digestion 2
Digestion 3
Digestion 4
Digestion 5
100

Where does digestion begin?

In the mouth

100

A substance with enzymes, released by glands in the mouth and helps break down food

What is saliva? 

100

Name the macronutrients that give you energy

What are proteins, fats, carbohydrates


100

A long tube where food passes from the mouth to the stomach

What is the esophagus? 

100

The majority of nutrient absorption happens here

What is the small intestine? 

200

This organ reduces how much acid is in our food so our small intestines can handle it.

Pancreas

200

Food goes from the stomach to this digestive organ

What is the small intestine? 

200

Name the micronutrients

What are Vitamins & Minerals

200

2 important nutrients for consistent bowel movements

What are fiber and water? 

200

An expert in food and nutrition

What/Who is a dietitian

300

Length of the intestines

What is 15-30ft? 

300

When carbohydrates are broken down

What are sugars?

300

This macronutrient is required for our neurons in our brain to function properly.

What are Fats

300

Some examples of this macronutrient are potatoes, rice, and corn

What are carbohydrates? 

300
Enzyme that assists with the digestion of carbohydrates

What is amylase

400

Fat could not be digested without it?

What is bile?

400

smaller units of protein

What are amino acids? 

400

Liquid, churned food that leaves the stomach

What is chyme? 

400

The organ responsible for making bile

What is the liver? 

400

A nutrient needed for muscle growth and tissue repair

What are proteins? 

500

Storage area for bile 

What is the gall bladder? 

500

This organ is responsible for absorbing extra water and salt

What is the large intestine

500

organ that releases enzymes into the small intestine

What is the pancreas? 

500

soft mass of chewed food and saliva

What is a bolus

500

Tube-like organ that squeezes food through and absorbs nutrients.

What are small and large intestines?