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Ingestion
Mechanical digestion
Chemical digestion
MOVING THE FOOD INTO YOUR MOUTH
BREAKING THE FOOD INTO SMALLER PIECES.
THIS IS DONE BY YOUR TEETH
BREAKING THE FOOD INTO EVEN SMALLER PIECES.
USING ENZYMES TO BREAK DOWN THE FOOD MOLECULES. 

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Fases of digestion. Put them in the right order.
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digestion
ingestion
absorption
egestion

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which 3 organs break down food?
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gallbladder, liver, spleen
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pancreas, liver, gallbladder
C
liver, gallbladder, tongue
D
none of the above

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Food is pushed into your stomach by
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muscular contractions called peristalsis
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digestive juices
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voluntary control
D
gravity

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What does bile do?
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it secretes nutrients
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it breaks down proteins
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it produces digestive juices
D
it digests fat

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The role of the pancreas, liver, and gallbladder is to
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use enzymes and bile to break down food
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clear the system of any toxins
C
break food into small chunks
D
remove liquid from the stomach

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heart

large intestine

small intestine

stomach

lung

liver

brain

kidney

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The digestion of starch starts in the ...
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Mouth
B
Stomach
C
Duodenum
D
Small intestine

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What is the function of an enzyme?

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Breaking down big fat particles into smaller ones. 
Which enzyme breaks down fat?
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amylase
B
lipase
C
fatty acid and glycerol
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protease

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Which of the following digestive juices does not contain enzymes?
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intestinal juice
B
saliva
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gastric juice
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gastric acid

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TRUE OR FALSE? Emulsification is an example of chemical digestion.
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True
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False

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Which of the following organs is not an excretory organ?
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Kidney
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Lungs
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Skin
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Liver

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What is peristalsis?
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muscle movement to push food down the gut
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making smaller droplets of fats
C
movement of nutrients into the circulatory system

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Where is bile made?

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in the liver
Which organ neutralises gastric acid?

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pancreas
What can you say about the hepatic portal vein?

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the vein between the small intestines and the liver. It makes sure that the nutrients get absorbed into the blood.
Which part of the intestines does te nutrients get absorbed into?

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villi of the small intestine
Which nutrients do not need to be digested?
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Vitamins, minerals, fats
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Water, carbohydrates, proteins
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Vitamins, minerals, water
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Fats, carbohydrates, proteins

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Urinary system
Digestive system
Pancreas
Urethra
Kidneys
Bladder
Oesophagus

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What is the function of the urinary
system?

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Where in the kidney is urine made?

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in the renal cortex and renal medulla
What is the formula for BMI?

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bmi = weight : height2
What is the formula of cellular respiration?

Slide 25 - Open question

glucose + o2 --> co2 + h2o + energy