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the process in which food is broken down and is turned into small nutrient molucules | digestion
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process in which nutrient molucules pass through the wall of your digestive system into your blood | absorption
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plays an important roll in both chemical and mechanical digestion | saliva
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protiens that speed up chemical reactions in the body | enzyme
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seals off your windpipe, preventong the food from entering | epiglottis
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a muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach | esophagus
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a thick, slippery substance produced by the body | mucus
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involutary waves of muscle contraction | peristalis
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expands when you swallow food most chemical and mechanical digestion takes place here | stomach
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part of the digestion system where most chemical digestion takes place | small intestine
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breaks down medicine and eliminates nitrogen from body ;produces bile | liver
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breaks up fat particles | bile
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the organ that stores bile | gall bladder
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produces enzymes that flow into the small intestine and help breakdown starches,protiens,and fats | pancreas
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fingerlike structures that line the inside of the small intestine | villus
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last section of the digestive system it contains bacteria that feed on the material passing through; reasorption of water | large intestine
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here waste material is compressed into a smaller form | rectum
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a muscular opening at the end of the rectum | anus
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rings of muscles that help push food through the digestive tract | sphincter
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intestinal gases | flatus
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semisolid remains | feces
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