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What gland is located in the mouth? (remembering level)
Where is bile produced? (remembering level)
Where is bile stored? (remembering level)
What organ produces digestive enzymes? (remembering level)
What enzyme breaks down starch? (remembering level)
What enzyme breaks down proteins? (remembering level)
Where does pepsin break down proteins? (remembering level)
Where does lactase break down lactose? (remembering level)
What produces salivary amylase? (remembering level)
Which enzyme breaks down maltose? (remembering level)
When gasses flow into the lungs its called? (remembering level)
When gasses flow out of the lungs its called? (remembering level)
What is the main passageway into and out of the respiratory system? (remembering level)
Why sometimes do people choke on their food? (applying level)
Why is the nasal passage important? (applying level)
What are the two spongey organs that are sac-like called? (remembering level)
Why is it important that the lungs are inside the thoracic cavity? (applying level)
What causes blood to have a high ph? (applying level)
How is Oxygen moved from the alveoli to the blood? (applying level)
What is the larynx made up of? (understanding level)
What is the only source of energy brain cells can use? (understanding level)
What is one major problem with a diet high in protein? (applying level)
what are the nutrients that give us our main source of energy called? (understanding level)
What are components of cells and fluids? (remembering level)
What are important for metabolic pathways? (remembering level)
Which vitamin is made in the skin when exposed to sunlight? (understanding level)
What is needed for DNA synthesis? (understanding level)
Which mineral is obtained from meat and beans? (understanding level)
Which mineral is critical for osmosis? (understanding level)
Which type of lipid is solid at room temperature? (understanding level)
Which lipid is usually on food labels as “partially hydrogenated vegetable oil”? (understanding level)

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