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• A muscular membranous tube for food
from a pharynx to the stomach;the gullet
• The enlarged,saclike portion of alimentary
canal, A similar digestive structure of many
invertebrates Any of the four
compartments into which the stomach of a
ruminant is divided.
• the part of the intestine that lies
between the stomach and colon,
consists of duodenum, jejunum, and
ileum, secretes digestive enzymes, and
is the chief site of the absorption of
digested nutrients
• The large intestine similar to the small intestine
is located In the abdominal cavity. The first part
is called the cecum and it is in the Lower Right
Quadrant, just inside your hip bone, the next part
is the ascending colon and it goes up at an
angle up to about your 10th rib, then the
transverse colon goes across the front of your
abdomen under the ribs and above the naval
(belly button) to your left side about the 10th rib,
and then it goes down to just inside your other
hip bone
• The Liver is another important thing in the
body.Your liver produces many substances
and maintains the balance of many
nutrients. Our body makes many waste
products which can be excreted only by
the liver.
• bodily outgrowth or process;
• a large lobulated gland of vertebrates
that secretes digestive enzymes and
the hormones insulin and glucagon
• a membranous muscular sac in which
bile from the liver is stored
• Enzymes complete very, very specific jobs
and do nothing else. The robot that was
designed to move a car door can't put
brakes on the car. The specialized robot
arms just can't do the job. Enzymes are
the same.
• a duct by which bile passes from the
liver or gallbladder to the duodenum
• Mucus may be very very nasty but It helps
a lot. The viscous, slippery substance that
consists chiefly of mucin, water, cells, and
inorganic salts and is secreted as a
protective lubricant coating by cells and
glands of the mucous membranes
What is the chemical digestion? It's
the chemical breakdown of food
into simpler compounds. Proteins
are broken down to amino acids,
carbohydrates are broken down to
simple sugars, and fats are broken
down to fatty acids and glycerol.
• the process of absorbing or of being
absorbed of nourishment in the small
intestine compare
• The Mechanical Digestion, mechanicaltakes place in the mouth, because your
teeth chew on the food.
chemical- using chemicals to digest/ break
down food. this takes place in your
stomach, where gastric juice of
hydrochloric acid, enzymes, and pepsin is
released.
• Salivary amylase is the enzyme in the
saliva that breaks down starches into
sugars. This is what starts the digestive
process. Amylase is also made in the
pancreas.
• one of the minute finger-shaped processes
of the mucous membrane of the small
intestine that serve in the absorption of
nutriment
• a thin watery acid digestive fluid
secreted by glands in the mucous
membrane of the stomach
Duodenum
• The duodenum is the shortest part of the
small intestine, only 10 to 12 inches (25 to
30 cm) long. It receives food from the
stomach, and passes food on to the
jejunum, the second section of the small
intestine.
• the semifluid mass of partly digested
food expelled by the stomach into the
duodenum
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