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KS3 digestion

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show The organ that comes after the small intestine is the large intestine  
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What food groups are there in a cheese sandwich   show
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What is the function of the large intestine?   show
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What is the enzymes function?   show
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What food groups are there in bread?   show
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What is the function of the stomach?   show
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show The gall bladder comes after the stomach  
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show it is absorbed into the blood stream when small molecules go through the small intestines' walls  
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show to take in and break up food for use in the body  
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show oesophagus  
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show gall bladder  
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the place where digested molecules of food are absorbed   show
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show large intestines  
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what helps food not go down the wind pipe   show
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what happens to food when it reaches the stomach   show
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What is the scientific word for the wind-pipe?   show
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show Answer: Small intestine  
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show Answer: The foods body-processing system  
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Where does food pass through between the mouth and the stomach?   show
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show Answer: Juices mix with the food and stomach muscles squeeze it.  
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show Answer: The mouth when enzymes in saliva stat breaking down starch  
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show Answer: It does NOT! The function of the liver is to destroy poisons  
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show Answer: The temporary storage area for faeces  
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where are the amylase produced?   show
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where are the protease produced   show
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show pancreas and the small intestine  
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what does lipase do?   show
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show breaks down protease.  
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show breaks down carbohydrates.  
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show hydrochloric acid.  
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after the stomach where does the food travel next?   show
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show meat and cheese  
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what types of foods contain fats?   show
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show bread, pasta, rice, flour  
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what types of foods contain sugar?   show
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what types of foods contain fibres?   show
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do we need a lot of fats for our diets?   show
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why do we have teeth   show
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1) why do we need (amino acids from) proteins?   show
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1) why do we need (fatty acids from) fats?   show
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show for energy  
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show good working of the body  
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show Oesophagus  
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What does the large intestine do?   show
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show Lipase  
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What helps digest liquids in your stomach?   show
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show The muscles contract  
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Why do you think only sugar can get into the blood?   show
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What do fibres do?   show
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Why do we need Calcium?   show
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show it will clog up the arteries (blood vessels) and blood will not be able to go through  
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why do girls need more iron than boys?   show
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show Nothing! The fibres simply get pushed along!  
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what is teh name for the movement of the intestines that pushes along the food?   show
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In the visking tube experiment, why did we keep teh temperature at 37C?   show
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show the enzymes change shape (they denature) and can not do their job anymore  
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what is the chemical test for starch?   show
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show Benedict AND heat; if there is NO sugar, Benedict stays blue if there is sugar, Benedict turns red brick (orange)  
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show sugar (glucose)  
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What does iodine test for?   show
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show blue-black  
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What colour does Benedict turn is there is sugar?   show
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Give the names of three substances which are absorbed into the blood without being digested   show
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show fibres  
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