The valve that prevents the back flow of food., Rugae, Sphincter, Pharynx, The small sac attached to the large intestine on the lower right side of the stomach., Appendix, Rugae, Pancreas, The fluids that helps emulsify fat., Lipase, Insulin, Bile, The organ responsible for the final absorption of water and salts., Small intestine, Large intestine, Esophagus, The longest organ in the digestive tract., Small intestine, Large intestine, Esophagus, he common passageway for food and air., Epiglottis, Pharynx, Mouth, The enzyme that aids in the digestion of fats., Bile, Insulin, Lipase, Folds that increase the surface area of the stomach., Rugae, Jejunum, Sphincter, The organ that temporarily stores food., Stomach, Liver, Small intestine, The first segment of the small intestine., Jejunum, Duodenum, Ileum, It is a thin piece of cartilage that directs food down into the esophagus, preventing the occurrence of choking., Pharynx, Tongue, Epiglottis, This digestive process refers to the movement of absorbed nutrients into the cells of the body for growth and repair., Assimilation, Ingestion, Absorption, The accessory organs all release a fluid that breaks down the nutrients our body needs specifically the enzyme lipase, which is known for breaking down which nutrient?, Carbohydrates, Proteins, Fats, The process through which the muscles of the esophagus contract to push the mass of the food downward towards the stomach., Egestion, Peristalsis, Ingestion, The stomach churns the food into which of the following?, Bolus, Pepsin, Chyme, Water is important to our digestion to maintain the natural rhythm of our body. What the you call the process in which the water molecule is added to digestive enzymes to digest food further?, Hydrolysis, Mastication, Peristalsis, Which part of the large intestine is a pouch-like organ that is responsible for receiving liquid and mixing the food particles with bacteria?, Duodenum, Colon, Rectum, A condition that characterized by having loose, watery stools, three or more times a day., Diarrhea, Constipation, Gastric Ulcer, A condition marked by difficulty in moving bowels regularly., Appendicitis, Gastric Ulcer, Constipation, A condition that shows inflammation of the right appendix due to infection., Appendicitis, Marasmus, Gastroesophageal reflux disease.
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