largeintestinessolid wasteis storedhere until itseliminatedesophagusstretchy tubethat’s about 10in. long thatconnects yourmouth to yourstomach HelperOrgansthepancreas,gallbladder,liver are____.skeletalsystemthe supportsystem forthe humanbodychemicaldigestionthe breakdownof food doneby enzymesand acidswithin the body Main partsof thedigestivesystemmouth,esophagus,stomach, smallintestines, andlarge intestinesare this.involuntaryyou cannotcontrol it,happenswithoutthinking contractingtobecomesmaller 40 min- 2 hrsthe timefood spendsin yourstomach4hoursthe amountof time foodspends inthe smallintestines1-2daysfood takesthis longto digestmusclecramps/strainsinjuring themusclesby overstretchingnutrientsproteins,vitamins,carbohydratesand fats thatyour bodyneeds to grow.example ofmechanicaldigestionchewingfood/stomachmusclescontractingabsorbsall thenutrientssmallintestinesdoes thisskeletalmusclesmuscles inwhich youcontrol themovement smallintestinesmost digestiontakes place inthis tube that is3.5-5 cm wideand 6.7 m long voluntarywe cancontrolit600the numberof muscleswe have inour bodymechanicaldigestionthe physicalbreakdown ofthe food doneby chewing ormusclecontractions smoothmusclesinvoluntary,they movewithout thinkingabout it(digestive,respiratory)storesandbreaksdown foodstomachmuscularsystemworks withthe skeletalsystem tosupport thebodycardiacmusclesinvoluntarymuscles thatare found inthe heart largeintestinessolid wasteis storedhere until itseliminatedesophagusstretchy tubethat’s about 10in. long thatconnects yourmouth to yourstomach HelperOrgansthepancreas,gallbladder,liver are____.skeletalsystemthe supportsystem forthe humanbodychemicaldigestionthe breakdownof food doneby enzymesand acidswithin the body Main partsof thedigestivesystemmouth,esophagus,stomach, smallintestines, andlarge intestinesare this.involuntaryyou cannotcontrol it,happenswithoutthinking contractingtobecomesmaller 40 min- 2 hrsthe timefood spendsin yourstomach4hoursthe amountof time foodspends inthe smallintestines1-2daysfood takesthis longto digestmusclecramps/strainsinjuring themusclesby overstretchingnutrientsproteins,vitamins,carbohydratesand fats thatyour bodyneeds to grow.example ofmechanicaldigestionchewingfood/stomachmusclescontractingabsorbsall thenutrientssmallintestinesdoes thisskeletalmusclesmuscles inwhich youcontrol themovement smallintestinesmost digestiontakes place inthis tube that is3.5-5 cm wideand 6.7 m long voluntarywe cancontrolit600the numberof muscleswe have inour bodymechanicaldigestionthe physicalbreakdown ofthe food doneby chewing ormusclecontractions smoothmusclesinvoluntary,they movewithout thinkingabout it(digestive,respiratory)storesandbreaksdown foodstomachmuscularsystemworks withthe skeletalsystem tosupport thebodycardiacmusclesinvoluntarymuscles thatare found inthe heart 

Digestive & Muscular System - 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. solid waste is stored here until its eliminated
    large intestines
  2. stretchy tube that’s about 10 in. long that connects your mouth to your stomach
    esophagus
  3. the pancreas, gallbladder, liver are ____.
    Helper Organs
  4. the support system for the human body
    skeletal system
  5. the breakdown of food done by enzymes and acids within the body
    chemical digestion
  6. mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestines, and large intestines are this.
    Main parts of the digestive system
  7. you cannot control it, happens without thinking
    involuntary
  8. to become smaller
    contracting
  9. the time food spends in your stomach
    40 min - 2 hrs
  10. the amount of time food spends in the small intestines
    4 hours
  11. food takes this long to digest
    1-2 days
  12. injuring the muscles by over stretching
    muscle cramps/ strains
  13. proteins, vitamins, carbohydrates and fats that your body needs to grow.
    nutrients
  14. chewing food/ stomach muscles contracting
    example of mechanical digestion
  15. small intestines does this
    absorbs all the nutrients
  16. muscles in which you control the movement
    skeletal muscles
  17. most digestion takes place in this tube that is 3.5-5 cm wide and 6.7 m long
    small intestines
  18. we can control it
    voluntary
  19. the number of muscles we have in our body
    600
  20. the physical breakdown of the food done by chewing or muscle contractions
    mechanical digestion
  21. involuntary, they move without thinking about it (digestive, respiratory)
    smooth muscles
  22. stomach
    stores and breaks down food
  23. works with the skeletal system to support the body
    muscular system
  24. involuntary muscles that are found in the heart
    cardiac muscles