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Digestion, Intestine, Stomach, Small Intestine, Esophgus, The Mouth,…
Digestion
4: Assimilation
the movement of digested food molecules into the cells of the body
1: Ingestion
The taking of substances in mouth
2: Digestion
Breakdown of insoluble food into small water molecules
5: Egestion
the passing out of food that has not been digested through the anus
3: Absorbtion
The movement of digested food molecules into blood
Mechanical digestion
With teath
Chemical Digestion
With enzymes and chemicals in salaiva
Intestine
Absorbes water to produce feces
Colon
Rectum
Anus
Appendix
Stomach
Rugae
Esophagous sphincter
Pyloric sphincter
Contains Hydrochloric acid, kills bacterea (HCL)
Small Intestine
1: Duodenium
2: Ileum absorbtion of digested food
Intestinal Villis: Increase Surace area
Esophgus
Submucosa
Peristalsis
The Mouth
Saliva
amylase enzyme starts digesting starch into maltose
Food ball
Alimentary canal
The alimentary canal is tube that goes from the start to the end of a animal.
Pancreas
Produces 3 types pf enzymes for digestion
Liver
Produces Bile to breack down fats
Gall Bladder
Stores Bile
Cell Respiration happens in the Mithicondria