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Digestive System Labeling
By Katelyn Owens
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Question 6
6.
What is the function of the
mouth?
teeth physically break down food and saliva break carbohydrates
stores food and chemially breaks down food
absorb nutrients
absorbs excess water
Question 7
7.
What is the function of the
esophagus
?
teeth physically break down food and saliva break carbohydrates
stores food and chemially breaks down food
passageway of food from the mouth to the stomach
absorbs excess water
Question 8
8.
What is the function of the
stomach
teeth physically break down food and saliva break carbohydrates
stores food and chemially breaks down food
passageway of food from the mouth to the stomach
absorbs excess water
Question 9
9.
What is the function of the
small intestine?
teeth physically break down food and saliva break carbohydrates
stores food and chemially breaks down food
absorbs nutrients into the blood
absorbs excess water
Question 10
10.
What is the function of the
large intestine?
teeth physically break down food and saliva break carbohydrates
stores food and chemially breaks down food
absorbs nutrients into the blood
absorbs excess water
Question 11
11.
What is the function of the
rectum?
stores feces
stores food and chemially breaks down food
absorbs nutrients into the blood
absorbs excess water
Question 12
12.
Put the organs of the digestive system in order based on how food travels
small intestine
mouth
stomach
esophagus
large intestine
Question 13
13.
What type of digestion physically breaks down food?
chemical digestion
mechanical digestion
persistalisis
enzyme digestion
Question 14
14.
What type of digestion uses enzymes to break down food into monomers?
chemical digestion
mechanical digestion
persistalisis
enzyme digestion
Question 15
15.
Click on the
two
organs were
mechanical digestion
occur?
mouth
large intestine
stomach
esophagus
rectum
Question 16
16.
Click on the
three
organs were
chemical digestion
occurs?
mouth
large intestine
stomach
small intestine
rectum
Question 17
17.
Complete the table by moving the items to the correct column
water is absorbed
chemical digestion is completed
nutrients are absorbed
undigestible material is collected (makes feces)
Small Intestine
Large Intestine
Question 18
18.
Diarrhea is a condition in which feces contain too much water. Which part of the digestive system is not working properly for this to occur?
small intestine
stomach
mouth
large intestine
Question 19
19.
Carbohydrates are broken down in the mouth. What is the monomer of carbohydrates?
nucleic acids
fatty acids
amino acids
monosaccharides
Question 20
20.
Proteins are broken down in the stomach. What is the monomer of proteins?
nucleic acids
fatty acids
amino acids
monosaccharides
Question 21
21.
Lipids are broken down in the small intestine. What is the monomer of lipids?
nucleic acids
fatty acids
amino acids
monosaccharides
Question 1
1.
Identify organ number #1
A. mouth
B. small intestine
C. stomach
D. esophagus
Question 2
2.
Identify is organ #2
A. mouth
B. stomach
C. small intestine
D. large intestine
Question 3
3.
Identify is organ #3 (organ that is very long and absorbs nutrients)
A. small intestine
B. rectum
C. stomach
D. mouth
Question 4
4.
Identify organ #4 (absorbs water)
A. rectum
B. anus
C. large intestine
D. appendix
Question 5
5.
Identify organ #5
A. small intestine
B. colon
C. spleen
D. rectum