The Digestive System
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Teeth | hold, tear, and chew food
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Tongue | moves food mass in a small, soft ball to the rear of the mouth where it is swallowed
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Liver | produces digestive juice called bile
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Gall Bladder | stores bile until needed for digestion
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Small Intestine | orbs useable food substances which are sent to all the body parts by blood vessels. Food digestion is now complete
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Rectum | holds solid waste and controls its release from the body
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Large Intestine | storess unused solid substances after water is removed
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Pancreas | produces digestive juices to further break down food digestion
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Stomach | receives food,churns it, and adds gastric juices to it
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Esophagus | food passageway between mouth and stomach
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Salivary Glands | secrete juices into the mouth
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