chemicaldigestionthe breakdown ofcomplexmolecules intosimpler ones andis accoplished byenzymesjshapedpouchepiglottisa flap oftissue thatseals offyourwindpipepepsinan enzyme thatbreaks downproteins intoshorter chainsof amino acidssalivainportant in bothmechanical andchemical digestionand starts in themouthvillitiny fingershapedstucturesfathighenergynutrientspancreasproducesenzymesenymesa protein thatspeeds upchemicalreactions inthe bodylargeintestinethe last sectionto the digestivesystem and isshapedsomewhat like ahorseshoemucuslines theesophagusfromstomachacidsbilebreaksdownfatliverproducesbilegallbladderstoresbileperistalsisinvoluntarywavespart of thedigestion systemwhere most of thechemical digestiontakes placeesophagusconnectsthe mouthto thestomachproteinnutrients thatthat containnitrogen andcan serve as asource ofenergyaminoacidslinked togetherchemically to formlarge proteinmolecules andmake up proteinsmechanicaldigestionbeginswhen youtake a biteof foodnutrientsthe substance infood that providethe rawmaterials andenergy the bodyneedscarbohydratesthey are anutreint andare a majorsource ofenergymouthreleasesmouthwaters calledsalivaabsorptionthe proccess bywhich nutrientmolecules passthrough the wall ofyour digestivesystem into yourbloodchemicaldigestionthe breakdown ofcomplexmolecules intosimpler ones andis accoplished byenzymesjshapedpouchepiglottisa flap oftissue thatseals offyourwindpipepepsinan enzyme thatbreaks downproteins intoshorter chainsof amino acidssalivainportant in bothmechanical andchemical digestionand starts in themouthvillitiny fingershapedstucturesfathighenergynutrientspancreasproducesenzymesenymesa protein thatspeeds upchemicalreactions inthe bodylargeintestinethe last sectionto the digestivesystem and isshapedsomewhat like ahorseshoemucuslines theesophagusfromstomachacidsbilebreaksdownfatliverproducesbilegallbladderstoresbileperistalsisinvoluntarywavespart of thedigestion systemwhere most of thechemical digestiontakes placeesophagusconnectsthe mouthto thestomachproteinnutrients thatthat containnitrogen andcan serve as asource ofenergyaminoacidslinked togetherchemically to formlarge proteinmolecules andmake up proteinsmechanicaldigestionbeginswhen youtake a biteof foodnutrientsthe substance infood that providethe rawmaterials andenergy the bodyneedscarbohydratesthey are anutreint andare a majorsource ofenergymouthreleasesmouthwaters calledsalivaabsorptionthe proccess bywhich nutrientmolecules passthrough the wall ofyour digestivesystem into yourblood

Alexa's digestion card - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. the breakdown of complex molecules into simpler ones and is accoplished by enzymes
    chemical digestion
  2. j shaped pouch
  3. a flap of tissue that seals off your windpipe
    epiglottis
  4. an enzyme that breaks down proteins into shorter chains of amino acids
    pepsin
  5. inportant in both mechanical and chemical digestion and starts in the mouth
    saliva
  6. tiny finger shaped stuctures
    villi
  7. high energy nutrients
    fat
  8. produces enzymes
    pancreas
  9. a protein that speeds up chemical reactions in the body
    enymes
  10. the last section to the digestive system and is shaped somewhat like a horseshoe
    large intestine
  11. lines the esophagus from stomach acids
    mucus
  12. breaks down fat
    bile
  13. produces bile
    liver
  14. stores bile
    gall bladder
  15. involuntary waves
    peristalsis
  16. part of the digestion system where most of the chemical digestion takes place
  17. connects the mouth to the stomach
    esophagus
  18. nutrients that that contain nitrogen and can serve as a source of energy
    protein
  19. linked together chemically to form large protein molecules and make up proteins
    amino acids
  20. begins when you take a bite of food
    mechanical digestion
  21. the substance in food that provide the raw materials and energy the body needs
    nutrients
  22. they are a nutreint and are a major source of energy
    carbohydrates
  23. releases mouth waters called saliva
    mouth
  24. the proccess by which nutrient molecules pass through the wall of your digestive system into your blood
    absorption