Intestines
Mouth
Stomach
Accessory Organs
Nutrition
100

The two different intestines.

What are the small intestine and large intestine?

100

They grind food in your mouth.

What are teeth?

100

This regenerates constantly as stomach acid tears through it.

What is stomach lining?

100

Stores concentrate bile.

What is the gall bladder.

100

Source of nutrition. 

What is food?

200

Where most of digestion happens.

What is the small intestine?

200

Keeps mouth moist.

What are the salivary glands?

200

Where the stomach is.

What is the upper left side of the abdomen?

200

Stores bile before use.

What is the gall bladder?

200

Most common source of energy.

What are carbohydrates?

300

It is home to over 500 species of bacteria.

What is the large intestine?

300

Lubricates esophagus.

The salivary glands.

300

They help break down food in the stomach.

What are acids and enzymes?

300

Helps absorb fat and secrete bile, and processes nutrients.

What is the liver?

300

Complicated carbohydrates.

What are starches and fibers.

400

They increase the surface area of the small intestine.

What are villi.

400

Food after it's been chewed.

What are, bolus?

400

A paste like substance that exits the stomach.

What is chyme?

400

Blood and ducts.

Where does the liver release nutrients?

400

Table sugar.

What are simple carbohydrates?

500

Water and mineral ions.

What is absorbed by the large intestines?

500
Helps break down carbohydrates by using enzymes.

What is saliva?

500

A muscular tissue that lines the stomach.

What is rugae?

500

The liver, gallbladder, and bile ducts.

What is the biliary tract?

500

Proteins, Carbohydrates, Fats, Vitamins, Minerals, and Water.

What are the six nutrients?