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The liver secretes _______, which aids in the digestion of fats.
(1 point) Responses enzymes enzymes proteins proteins urea urea
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Which of the following organs is where most nutrients are absorbed?
(1 point • large intestine O esophagus • small intestine
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A(n)
(1 point) • epiglottis © enzyme • gallbladder • peristalsis is a substance that helps in the chemical digestion of
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Regular exercise stimulates ____________ which keeps the skeletal muscles moving to assist in digestion and excretion.
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The pizza that you ate for lunch is being digested. Summarize what happens to it in your stomach.(1 point) Responses Enzymes
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which digestive organ is the last organ food passes through before reaching your stomach? (1 point)
A. pharynx B. epiglottis C.
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In the major sources and fate of the following substances in the ruminant digestion.
What was the references and who discovered
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What is one limitation of a using a 2D computer-generated image of the digestive system instead of using the actual thing? (1
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If Juan can consume in one sitting one medium (12-inch diameter), deep-dish (1-inch thick) pizza, what is the minimum volume of
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Which of the following is NOT a function of the stomach?
A. store food B.kill bacteria C. digestion of most foods D. move chyme
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The human stomach is an organ that helps us digest food. The stomach is one of many organs involved in the process of digestion.
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Where in you body would starches start being broken down when eaten?
What process was being demonstrated when you put the three
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There are some people whose salivary amylase is partially inactive or even absent. Are they handicapped in any way? Is salivary
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True or False:
The primary location for digestion to occur is in the stomach. (1 point) Responses true true false
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What is the primary function of the small intestines?
(1 point) Responses uses mechanical digestion to break down food particles
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Pretend you are a bite of a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Write at least five sentences that trace your path into and
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The digestive system breaks down food into tiny monomers (parts) that need to be transported to cells. What system is required
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Which organs release chemicals into the small intestine to help dissolve fats and proteins?(1 point)
Responses Liver,
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Which of the following structures is not responsible for mechanical digestion?(1 point)
Responses Teeth Teeth Anus Anus Stomach
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MMMMMM! Dinner's cooking. It smells so good! Soon we'll be eating some chicken and dumplings and our digestive system will get
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We eat food, like the chicken and dumplings, for nutrients and energy. Once your food is digested, what body system works to
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Physical and chemical changes occur during digestion. An example of a chemical change during digestion is
Question 4 options:
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In this type of system, digestion takes place in a series of tubes. This system includes a mouth at one end and an anus at the
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Predict the next digestive system organ in the following sequence:
mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, _______ Responses A
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Mouth to stomach to intestines. What system helps the digestive system move food until it becomes waste?
Responses A
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Most of the absorption of nutrients into the bloodstream takes place in the large intestine.
(1 point) Responses true false
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can stomach acid dissolve a chewing gum?
can stomach acid dissolve iron? pls someone help
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What is the significance of the different length: volume ratios of the digestive organs?
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Can you match the major organs of digestion with the correct purpose? Drag the part of the human digestive system to the correct
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1. a(n) _ is a substance that helps in the chemical digestion of food.
A. epiglottis . B. enzyme. C. gallbladder. D. peristalsis.
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The main function of the stomach is to soften the food so that the food can pass through the body quickly. Is this True or
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The large intestine supports ___% of chemical digestion.
A) 0 B) 75 C) 50
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what is the interoir diad=ganal
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What is the Medical term for false inflammation of the appendix?
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I'm making a picture book and I need to draw the following, what would they look like?
Pepsin Bile Trypsin What I'm asking is
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Indicate the site of the following activity in the digestive system (mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large
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Where are the enzymes maltase, sucrase,and lactase produced?
Is it the small intestine?
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Why is HCl required in the stomach?
A. To transport proteins into the small intestines B. To help absorb other acids in the
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Animal Structures Unit Test 7 of 87 of 8 Items Question In 3-5 sentences, explain the role of the digestive system in animals,
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How is homeostasis maintained in the digestive system?
Homeostasis is maintained by negative feedback - For example.....a
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Some animals, but not humans, have an organ called a gizzard located near the top of their digestive tract. This organ is small
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Blockage of the common bile duct would be expected to affect
lipid digestion. protein digestion. carbohydrate digestion.
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{1}Discuss the parts of typical alimentary canal of multicellular organisms.
{2}State the action of following enzyme in the
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The human stomach is an organ that helps us digest food. The stomach is one of many organs involved in the process of digestion.
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A 55-year-old woman visits a popular eatery for lunch. She orders a cheese and bacon pizza with extra cheese and has about 3
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Which represents the correct functional order (first to last) of the human digestive system?
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I need help identifying the rest of a digestive structure of an earthworm. I have identified the:
Mouth, Pharynx, esophagus,
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The long continuous tube that is the digestive tract is about ________ in length.
A. 3 meters B. 9 meters C. 5 meters D. 12
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________digestion occurs in small intestine through the action of enzymes.
PlZ help ASAP
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For lunch, Jane Doe consumed the following: a turkey sandwich on whole wheat bread with mayonnaise, lettuce, and tomato; potato
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