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Page 1: The Digestive System. Chemical change turns food into a new form: a form that cells can use. Digestion is the process of changing food into a form usable

The Digestive System

Page 2: The Digestive System. Chemical change turns food into a new form: a form that cells can use. Digestion is the process of changing food into a form usable

Chemical change turns food into a new form: a form that cells can use.

Digestion is the process of changing food into a form usable by the cells of the body

Page 3: The Digestive System. Chemical change turns food into a new form: a form that cells can use. Digestion is the process of changing food into a form usable

Where does digestion begin?

Digestion begins in the mouth.

Page 4: The Digestive System. Chemical change turns food into a new form: a form that cells can use. Digestion is the process of changing food into a form usable

What role does saliva play in digestion?

Enzymes in saliva help to break down food. Salivary amylase begins digestion by breaking down starches.

Page 5: The Digestive System. Chemical change turns food into a new form: a form that cells can use. Digestion is the process of changing food into a form usable

What are enzymes?

Enzymes are chemicals that speed up the rate of chemical change by breaking down food.

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What mashes and cuts food in your mouth?

Your teeth mashes and cuts food in your mouth.

Page 7: The Digestive System. Chemical change turns food into a new form: a form that cells can use. Digestion is the process of changing food into a form usable

What moves food through to your stomach?

The esophagus moves food from the back of the throat through to the stomach by a process called peristalsis.

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What is the baglike, muscular organ that mixes and chemically changes protein?

The stomach is the muscular organ that mixes and chemically changes protein.

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When they reach the stomach, mashed-up food particles mix with gastric juice.

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What type of acid breaks down food in your stomach?

Gastric juice contains hydrochloric acid, which breaks down food in your stomach.

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The mashed up food moves from the stomach to the small intestine.

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Where does most digestion in the small intestine take place?

Most digestion takes place in the small intestine. In the small intestine, the duodenum does most of the digestion.

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How long is the small intestine?

The small intestine is seven meters (22 feet) long.

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What organs produce enzymes that help in digestion?

The pancreas and the liver produce enzymes that help in digestion.

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The liver’s role is to _____.

1. Remove harmful substances from the blood

2. Make bile, which is used in digestion to break up fats

3. Control blood sugar levels

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Your food can spend up to 4 hours in the small intestine.

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Food passes from the small intestine into what organ?

Food passes from the small intestine into the large intestine.

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What is the main role of the large intestine?

The main role of the large intestine is to absorb water from waste.

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The large intestine measures about 5 feet long.

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After leaving the large intestine, waste is removed from the body via the rectum and anus.

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Under normal circumstances, it takes 21 hours for food to pass entirely through the digestive system of a healthy human.