Digestive System What is the digestive system? The body's breathing system The body's system of nerves The body's food-processing system The body's blood-transporting system Digestion begins in the mouth. Which of the following statement is INCORRECT? The tongue aids in the digestion of the food. The saliva changes some of the starches in the food to sugar. The tongue keeps the food in place in the mouth while the food is being chewed. The digestive juices can react more easily with the food when chewed. Where does food pass through between the mouth and the stomach? The gullet The rectum The small intestine The large intestine Our throat divides into two separate tubes: the windpipe and the gullet. What prevents food from entering the windpipe? The uvula The tongue The trachea The epiglottis What happens when food reaches the stomach? Nothing. No digestion occurs in the stomach. The food moves quickly into the small intestine. Juices mix with the food and stomach muscles squeeze it. The food is completely digested and is absorbed by tiny blood vessels in the walls of the stomach. Where does the partly-digested food (in liquid form) go after it leaves the stomach? The gullet The appendix The small intestine The large intestine How does digested food finally reach the bloodstream? It passes through the gullet into the blood. It is absorbed into the blood through blood vessels. It is absorbed into the blood through the walls of the lungs. It passes from the small intestine into the large intestine, then into the blood. The digestive system processes food into usable and unusable materials. The usable materials are sent to the body's cells as food. What happens to unusable materials? It goes into the pancreas to await disposal. It goes to the right ventricle to await disposal. It goes into the large intestine to await disposal. It goes into the small intestine to await disposal. Solid waste leaves the body through the rectum then the anus. Liquid waste leaves the body after passing through the ... kidneys and bladder blood vessels and lungs large intestine and bowel small intestine and large intestine Digestion takes place in a long tube-like canal called the alimentary canal, or the digestive tract. Food travels through these organs in the following order: Mouth, gullet, stomach, small intestine, large intestine and rectum Mouth, oesophagus, stomach, large intestine, small intestine and rectum Mouth, stomach, oesophagus, small intestine, large intestine and rectum Mouth, stomach, gullet, small intestine, large intestine and rectum Which of the following does NOT manufacture digestive juices? Liver Kidneys Stomach Pancreas The liver is located in the abdomen and performs many functions. Which of the following is NOT a function of the liver? Storing food Manufacturing insulin Producing digestive juices Healing itself when it is damaged
What is the digestive system?
The body's breathing system The body's system of nerves The body's food-processing system The body's blood-transporting system
The body's breathing system
The body's system of nerves
The body's food-processing system
The body's blood-transporting system
Digestion begins in the mouth. Which of the following statement is INCORRECT?
The tongue aids in the digestion of the food. The saliva changes some of the starches in the food to sugar. The tongue keeps the food in place in the mouth while the food is being chewed. The digestive juices can react more easily with the food when chewed.
Where does food pass through between the mouth and the stomach?
The gullet The rectum The small intestine The large intestine
The gullet
The rectum
The small intestine
The large intestine
Our throat divides into two separate tubes: the windpipe and the gullet. What prevents food from entering the windpipe?
The uvula The tongue The trachea The epiglottis
The uvula
The tongue
The trachea
The epiglottis
What happens when food reaches the stomach?
Nothing. No digestion occurs in the stomach. The food moves quickly into the small intestine. Juices mix with the food and stomach muscles squeeze it. The food is completely digested and is absorbed by tiny blood vessels in the walls of the stomach.
Where does the partly-digested food (in liquid form) go after it leaves the stomach?
The gullet The appendix The small intestine The large intestine
The appendix
How does digested food finally reach the bloodstream?
It passes through the gullet into the blood. It is absorbed into the blood through blood vessels. It is absorbed into the blood through the walls of the lungs. It passes from the small intestine into the large intestine, then into the blood.
The digestive system processes food into usable and unusable materials. The usable materials are sent to the body's cells as food. What happens to unusable materials?
It goes into the pancreas to await disposal. It goes to the right ventricle to await disposal. It goes into the large intestine to await disposal. It goes into the small intestine to await disposal.
It goes into the pancreas to await disposal.
It goes to the right ventricle to await disposal.
It goes into the large intestine to await disposal.
It goes into the small intestine to await disposal.
Solid waste leaves the body through the rectum then the anus. Liquid waste leaves the body after passing through the ...
kidneys and bladder blood vessels and lungs large intestine and bowel small intestine and large intestine
kidneys and bladder
blood vessels and lungs
large intestine and bowel
small intestine and large intestine
Digestion takes place in a long tube-like canal called the alimentary canal, or the digestive tract. Food travels through these organs in the following order:
Mouth, gullet, stomach, small intestine, large intestine and rectum Mouth, oesophagus, stomach, large intestine, small intestine and rectum Mouth, stomach, oesophagus, small intestine, large intestine and rectum Mouth, stomach, gullet, small intestine, large intestine and rectum
Which of the following does NOT manufacture digestive juices?
Liver Kidneys Stomach Pancreas
Liver
Kidneys
Stomach
Pancreas
The liver is located in the abdomen and performs many functions. Which of the following is NOT a function of the liver?
Storing food Manufacturing insulin Producing digestive juices Healing itself when it is damaged
Storing food
Manufacturing insulin
Producing digestive juices
Healing itself when it is damaged
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