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The two types of digestion | physical and chemical
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The enzyme that is active in your mouth | Amylase
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The acid stored in your stomach | Hydrochloric acid
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The enzyme active in your stomach | pepsin
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The substrate of pepsin | Proteins
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The substrate of lipase | lipids
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The scientific term for the food pipe | oesophagus
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The muscular action or contraction of muscles of the digestive system is known as | peristalsis
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Hydrochloric acid, pepsinogen and mucous together make up | Gastric juice
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This substance prevent acids burning through your stomach | Mucous
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The two parts to the small intestine | Duodenum and ileum
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The main function of the deuodenum | Digestion of food
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The main function of the ileum | Absorption of digested food
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These structures are found in the small intestine (ileum) and help it absorb digested food | Villi
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The two functions of the large intestine | Produce B vitamins and removes excess water from digested food
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The liver makes this substance | Bile
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This substances is produced by the liver and neutralises acidic chyme as it enters the small intestine? | Sodium hydrogen carbonate
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This organ stores bile | Gall bladder
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This organ produces most digestive enzymes e.g. amylase, lipase and sodium hydrogen carbonate | Pancreas
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