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What is teeth/mouth?

The part of the digestive


system responsible for
grinding up food.

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What is the pharynx?

The back of the throat.

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What is the stomach?

Sac like structure with very


acidic fluids.

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What is the small intestine?

Tiny villi increase the surface


area.

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What is the large intestine?

Beneficial bacteria absorb


vitamins here.

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What is mechanical and chemical?

The type(s) of digestion that


occur in the mouth.

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What is the esophagus?

Peristalsis begins here.

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What is the large intestine?

Absorbs water from waste.

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What are the liver and the gallbladder?

_______produces bile and the


_______stores it.

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What is the epiglottis?

Prevents from choking.

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What is amylase?

This enzyme breaks down


carbohydrates.

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What is protein?

The target of pepsin and other


proteases.

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What is lipase?

Works with bile to break


down fats.

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What is lipase?

Produced by the pancreas?

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What is bile?

Greenish liquid that breaks up


fats.

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What are carbohydrates?

Provides energy and plant


structure.

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What are monosaccharides?

Building blocks of
carbohydrates (long name).

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What are amino acids?

Monomers of proteins.

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What are lipids?

Include air wax.

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What are proteins?

Includes antibodies.

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What is to break up food?

First function of the digestive


system.

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What is to eliminate waste?

The final function of the


digestive system.

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What is to absorb nutrients?

The main function of the


small intestine.

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What is the stomach?

The location of protein


digestion.

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What is the small intestine?

The location of lipid


digestion.

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What are carbon, nitrogen, sulfur,
hydrogen, oxygen and phosphorus?

The 6 most common elements


found in organisms.

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What is oxygen?

The most abundant element


in the human body.

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What is carbon?

The element that is found in


everything that is alive or
ever was alive.

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What is 16?

The number of electrons in an


atom of sulfur.
16
S
32.066000

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What is 16?

The number of neutrons in an


atom of Phosphorus

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What is cohesion?

The reason why water can


form droplets

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What is adhesion?

The reason why water can


stick to other polar surfaces.

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What is an acid?

A solution with a pH less than


7.

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A solution with a pH greater


than 7.

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What are hydrogen bonds?

The weak bonds that form


between water molecules.

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