Digestive System Flashcards

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Digestion

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breakdown of food into a form that can be used by an animal. It includes both mechanical digestion and chemical digestion.

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2
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Mechanical digestion

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digestion that uses physical factors such as chewing with the teeth

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Chemical Digestion

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the chemical reactions changing food into simpler substances that are absorbed into the bloodstream for use in other parts of the body

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4
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Alimentary Canal

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passage from the mouth to the anus. Digestion of food occurs as it moves through the canal.

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5
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Enzymes

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special chemicals that speed up reactions but are themselves not used up in the reaction

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6
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Saliva

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watery substance in the mouth that moistens food before swallowing

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7
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Salivary glands

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glands in the mouth that produce saliva

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Bolus

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round, chewed-up ball of food made in the mouth that makes swallowing easier

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9
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Oesophagus

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part of the digestive system composed of a tube connecting the mouth with the stomach

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10
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Peristalisis

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the process of pushing food along the oesophagus or small intestine by the action of muscles

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Stomach

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a large muscular organ that churns and mixes food with gastric juice to start to break down protein

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12
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Small intestine

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the part of the digestive system between the stomach and large intestine, where much of the digestion of food and absorption of nutrients takes place

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Absorption

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the taking in of a substance, for example from the intestine to the surrounding capillaries

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14
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Villi

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shaped like fingers to maximise surface area

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15
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Nutrient

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substances that provide energy and chemicals that living things need to stay alive, grow and reproduce

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16
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Bile

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a substance produced by the liver that helps digest fats and oils

17
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Gall bladder

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a small organ that stores and concentrates bile within the body

18
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Lipids

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type of nutrients that include fats and oils

19
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Lipases

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enzymes that break fats and oils down into fatty acids and glycerol

20
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Amylases

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an enzyme in saliva that breaks starch down into sugar

21
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Proteases

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enzymes that break proteins down into amino acids

22
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Pancreas

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a large gland in the body that produces and secretes the hormone insulin and an important digestive fluid containing enzymes

23
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Colon

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the part of the large intestine where a food mass passes from the small intestine, and where water and other remaining essential nutrients are absorbed into the body

24
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Large intestine

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the penultimate part of the digestive system, where water is absorbed from the waste before it is transported out of the body

25
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Vitamin D

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a nutrient that regulates the concentration of calcium and phosphate in the bloodstream and promotes the healthy growth and remodelling of bone