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What is the function of the digestive system?
to break down food into simpler substances
to support and protect our bodies
to carry digested food, water and oxygen in the blood to other parts of the body
to help us move
Part X is the
mouth
stomach
small intestine
large intestine
Where does digestion start?
stomach
gullet
mouth
small intestine
Where does digestion end?
large intestine
mouth
stomach
small intestine
Which part of the digestive system absorbs digested food into the bloodstream ?
mouth
stomach
small intestine
large intestine
Which organ absorbs any remaining water from undigested food?
large Intestine
small Intestine
mouth
stomach
Muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach
mouth
small intestine
stomach
gullet
What does the stomach do?
transports digested food to other parts of your body
adds digestive juices to the food
protects your lungs
pumps blood to your heart
What happens in the mouth?
Food is fully digested.
Teeth chew food into smaller pieces.
Water is absorbed from the food.
None of the above.
Food travels down the __________ into the stomach.
small intestine
mouth
gullet
stomach
In the stomach, the food is mixed with _____________.
saliva
water
blood
digestive juices
Food leaves the stomach and travels to the ___________.
small intestine
large intestine
mouth
liver
Place the following events in the correct order: A) Food enters your large intestine; B) Food enters your small intestine; C) Food enters your gullet
A, B, C
C, B, A
C, A, B
B, A, C
What happens in the small intestine?
Food is broken down into larger pieces
Water is absorbed from the undigested food.
Digested food is absorbed into the bloodstream.
Food is moved to the stomach.
What happens in the mouth?
Digestion ends here.
Digestive juices are removed from the food.
Water is absorbed from the food.
Saliva is mixed with the food to soften it.
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