digestive system
salivary glands
large intestine
small intestine
oral cavity
gallbladder
anal canal
diaphragm
esophagus
appendix
pancreas
pharynx
stomach
tongue
rectum
colon
liver
teeth
mouth
Salivary glands
Large intestine
Small intestine
Oral cavity
Gallbladder
Epiglottis
Esophagus
Pancreas
Duodenum
Appendix
Jejunum
Pharynx
Stomach
Caecum
Rectum
Ileum
Teeth
Liver
Bile
Anus
transversecolon
salivary glands
submandibular
gall bladder
oral cavity
sublingual
bile dust
esophagus
duodenum
pancreas
appendix
stomach
parotid
pharnyx
rectum
cecum
lleum
liver
colon
anus
Mechanical Digestion
Chemical digestion
pyloric sphincter
Salivary glands
small intestine
Large intestine
smooth muscle
carbohydrate
gallbladder
peristalsis
sphincter
esophagus
appendix
pancreas
protein
pharynx
stomach
amylase
tongue
rectum
artery
acidic
pepsin
mucus
teeth
pizza
colon
chime
villi
liver
mouth
bile
food
vein
fat
pH
Cellular Respiration
mechanical digestion
Chemical Digestion
Pyloric Sphincter
Cardiac Sphincter
Digestive System
Small Intestine
Salivary glands
Large Intestine
Gall Bladder
Peristalsis
Epiglottis
Digestion
Esophagus
Excretion
pancreas
Stomach
Bladder
Enzymes
Pharynx
Tongue
Saliva
Rectum
Teeth
Feces
Liver
Mouth
Anus
Bile
large intestine
salivary glands
small intestine
oral cavity
gallbladder
diaphragm
esophagus
premolars
incisors
pancreas
canines
pharynx
stomach
molars
rectum
crown
liver
Mouth
anus
neck
root
SALIVARY GLANDS
SMALL INTESTINE
LARGE INTESTINE
MASTICATION
GALLBLADDER
EXCRETION
ESOPHAGUS
DUODENUM
APPENDIX
PANCREAS
STOMACH
RECTUM
LIVER
ACID
BILE
Finger-like structures on the small intestine
Part of digestive system but not used for digesetion
Ascending, Transversal, and Descending, are a part of what?
Muscular tube responsible for getting food to stomach
Another name for digestive system
Where are proteins chemically digested into chains of amino acids
First part of small intestine
Found under the liver, and it's only function is to store bile
Temporarily stores feces before it is eliminated
Type of digestion responsible for physical processing of food
Salivary gland located under tongue
This allows the passage of food to the esophagus
Produces bile and helps digest lipids
Produces insulin and glucagon
Ingestion, Digestion, Elimination, and what are the stages of food processing
This amylase is used to break down starches in the oral canal
Gland that is located just in front of and slightly below the ear
A flap of cartilage that closes the esophagus
Chewing is also known as
A mixture of water and small food particles that leave the stomach
A result of thin stomach lining
Too little water is absorbed
Too much water is absorbed
A condition more common in children
descending colon
alimentary canal
salivary glands
large intestine
ascending colon
mastication
lubrication
hard palate
gallbladder
sublingual
intestines
absorption
esophagus
digestive
vitamins
pancreas
grinding
duodenum
parotid
sigmoid
swallow
pharynx
jejunum
enzymes
tongue
bitter
saliva
rectum
glands
villi
teeth
taste
sweet
salty
mouth
liver
ileum
feces
colon
cecum
bolus
sour
food
chew
bile
anus
acid
Large Intestine
Salivary Glands
Small Intestine
Gallbladder
Epiglottis
Esophagus
Appendix
Pancreas
Pharynx
Stomach
Rectum
Liver
Anus