Where does food go after it leaves the esophagus?
The large intestines has this, which is helpful for digestion.
What are the finger like projections that line the small intestines and absorb nutrients?
This organs makes bile that is used to break down fats?
This flap of tissue closes over the windpipe and prevents food from going to the lungs.
When you eat foods high in saturated fats and cholesterol, there is a chance the cholesterol can build up where?
This is how your body controls heat and water balance?
This organ is found behind the stomach and produces insulin.
Chewing food is an example of this type of digestion
These fats are unhealthy and are a solid at room temperature.
This is made of mucus and water and is released by glands in the mouth.
What do you call the contractions that push food through the digestive system?
Which organ does food NOT pass through?
Where does chemical and mechanical digestion begin?
What does a group of tissues make?
Where does insulin and bile flow into the digestive system?
Which is the correct path of digestion?
Which of the following does NOT produce a digestive juice?
Where does blood come from?
Which condition occurs when the body does not produce insulin?
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