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A fluid in the mouth that helps digest food.
Saliva
Nutrients pass into the blood stream in this organ.
Small Intestine
It’s is a large tube that soaks up water and minerals and leaves only waste.
Large Intestine
It makes a juice called bile that helps break large blobs of fat into tiny droplets
Liver
It’s a muscular bag that mashes food and mixes the food with digestive juices.
Stomach
Where mechanical digestion takes place?
Mouth
It moves food from the mouth to the stomach.
Oesophagus
When they reach the stomach, mashed-up food particles mix with:
Gastric juices
The process by which the body breaks down food so that it can be used for energy.
digestion
food substances that contain a very high amount of energy
fats/lipids
food substances that act as the main source of energy.
carbohydrates
the extra energy gain from overeating will be stored as
body fat
Food substances that enable the body to grow and repair its tissues.
proteins
Food substances that our body requires in small amounts only.
vitamins and minerals
nuts, avocado, olive oil and margarine.
fats/lipids
chicken, beans, lentils, beef, pork, fish
proteins
Potato, rice, corn, bread, oats
Carbohydrates
sugar
carbohydrate
What are the reactants in Photosynthesis?
Carbon Dioxide and Water
The process whereby plants use the energy of the sun to produce sugar from CO2 and water
photosynthesis
Replace with the correct food group. Egg has a lot of carbohydrates.
Egg has a lot of protein.
What is the function of the digestive system?
To break down food so that nutrients can be absorbed.
The process by which organisms use oxygen to break down food molecules to get chemical energy for cell functions.
Cellular Respiration
The process of producing cellular energy involving oxygen.
Aerobic Respiration
Form of respiration which does not use oxygen.
Anaerobic Respiration