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Digestion And Respiration.
The end product of digestion are:
a) Nutrients
b) Oxygen gas
c) Carbon dioxide
d) Nitrogen
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Gastric juice
a) Is secreted by cells of the stomach
b) Digests complex food into simpler units
c) Contains acid that kills germs in the food
d) All of the above
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After complete digestion, nutrients are absorbed by blood at the level of:
a) Large intestine
b) small intestine
c) Stomach
d) Mouth
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Most water is absorbed by blood at the level of:
a) Mouth
b) Stomach
c) Small intestine
d) Large intestine
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Nose, mouth, pharynx, larynx, trachea, and the two lungs are organs of
a) Digestive system
b) Urinary system
c) Respiratory system
d) Circulatory system
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Gall Bladder ,Salivary glands and Pancreas Are :
a) Glands of digestive sysytem
b) Glands of respiratory system
c) Organs of digestive system
d) Organs of respiratory system
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The trachea branches into two parts called :
a) Brochioles
b) Bronchi
c) Alveoli
d) Villi
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During respiration, body takes in oxygen and releases:
a) oxygen
b) feces
c) Carbon dioxide
d) water
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IT is a leaf-shaped flap of muscle that closes one's trachea when a person swallow food to prevent it from entering one's lungs.
a) Liver
b) Gall Bladder
c) Epiglottis
d) Larynx
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Nasal cavities are exerting in :
a) Nose
b) Mouth
c) Trachea
d) Lungs
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