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What is the function of the mouth? |
Start of digestion process |
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What is the chemical change? |
Food mixing with saliva |
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Where does your food go when your done chewing it? |
Your esophagus |
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What's in side your stomach? |
hydrochloric acid |
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What happened to all the liquid in your food? |
It goes into the bladder and you pee |
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When a dog eats then runs, what is the energy transformation? |
Chemical to Mechanical |
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What can happen to large molecules when they undergo a chemical change? |
Can be absorbed by cells |
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What is the function of the mouth? |
Start of digestion process |
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What is the function of the esophagus? |
muscular tube that brings food from the mouth to the stomach |
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what is the function of the stomach? |
A sack that holds food while it's being mix with enzymes that continue The process of breaking down food |
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what is the function of the liver? |
produces bile for the small intestine to help break down lipids in the food |
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what is the function of the gall bladder? |
is the storage place for bile |
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what is the function of the small intestines? |
to absorb nutrients from the food we eat |
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what is the function of the pancreas? |
produces juices that help break down carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids in the small intestines |
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what is the function of the large intestine? |
to absorb water and the remaining indigestible food matter and transmit the useless waste material from the body |
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what is the function of the rectum? |
is the storage place for solid waste |
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What does peristalsis mean? |
The involuntary constriction |
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what does Boulis mean? |
A small mass of a substance |
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what does bile mean? |
I better greenish brown fluid |
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what does the villi mean? |
two of the absorb a substance |
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what does chyme mean? |
and acid that produces to the stomach to the small intestines |
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what does digestion mean? |
in process of breaking down food |
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what does chemical energy mean? |
Energy formed by a chemical change |
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what does enzymes mean? |
substance produced by a living thing |
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what does churn mean? |
mixed or twisted |
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what does absorption mean? |
to absorb something |
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what does Conversion mean? |
something being converted |
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what does saliva mean? |
a liquid to make it easy to swallow |
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what does prior mean? |
something important |
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what does VI mean? |
6 |
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how and where in the digestive track does it's not undergo physical changes? |
mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, rectum and anus |
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how are the wear of the digestive tract is food undergo chemical changes? |
mouth, stomach, and small intestine |
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where is the main function of the digestive system? |
stomach |
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because we need nutrients |
because we need nutrients |
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in the process of the digestion system, what energy transformations are occurring? |
Chemical and physical |
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what does radiant mean? |
Energy from the sun to the earth |
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what is potential energy? |
stored energy |
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what is mechanical energy? |
Energy formed by movement |
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what does thermal mean? |
Energy form by movement generating heat |
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what is the function of the digestive system? |
breaks down food into smaller pieces to be absorbed into the bloodstream |