tells how the sytems of the body work
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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Long tube that leads to the stomach | oesophagus
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j shaped bag | stomach
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The digestive system starts here | the mouth
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Where are wastes stored | In the Rectum
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Where does the waste come out | anus
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what helps swallow the food | the tounge and saliva
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What does the herbivore eat | only plants
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What does a carnnivore eat | only meat
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what does an omnivore eat | both plants and meat
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what does an insectivore eat | only insectus
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what are the canine | 2 top and bottom teeth
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what are the incissors used for | to grind and shear the food
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What makes bile | the liver
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what goes through the small intestines | nutrients
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what goes through the large intestine | the wastes
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