Questions
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Answer
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1st stage of Digestive System
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Ingestion
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2nd stage of Digestive System
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Digestion
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3rd stage of Digestive System
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Absorption
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4th stage of Digestive System
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Elimination
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Substances in food that provide energy and materials for cell development, growth, and repair
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Nutrition
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A type of protein that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction in your body
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Enzyme
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Made up of the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, rectume, and anus
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Digestive Tract
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Tongue, teeth, salivary glands, liver, gallbladder, and pancreas
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Accessory Organs
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This process begins when you chew your food, mixing it with saliva
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Mechanical Digestion
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This process begins when the saliva starts breaking down starch and making it sugar
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Chemical Digestion
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Glands that moisten our food so it is easier to swallow
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Salivary Glands
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The organ which produces bile
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Liver
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The organ that stores bile
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Gallbladder
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The organ which churns food
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Stomach
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The tube which food travels down to get to our stomach
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Esophagus
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Where waste is stored
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Rectum
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Where waste leaves our body
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Anus
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Something in the ilium which absorbs nutrients
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Villi
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Stops food from going down our Trachea
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Epiglottis
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produces enzymes and secretes them into the small intestine
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Pancreas
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Begins mechanical digestion in the mouth
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Teeth
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Completes the digestion of food and absorbs nutrients
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Small Intestine
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Removes excess water from waste
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Large Intestine
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Located on large intestine; has no function
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Appendix
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Closes nasal passages when swallowing
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Uvula
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Epiglottis should be accepted as epiglottus
otherwise good quiz