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Chapter: 04. Human Digestive System
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What is the main role of sodium and potassium minerals in the body?
What is the primary function of proteins in the body?
What is primarily needed for a malnourished child, according to the chapter?
Why are digestive enzymes called hydrolytic enzymes?
What is the initial action of salivary amylase in the buccal cavity?
Approximately how long is the jejunum part of the small intestine?
What is the pH of food in the stomach due to hydrochloric acid?
Which part of the small intestine receives bile juice and pancreatic juice?
List two common symptoms of indigestion.
What is the definition of a nutrient?
What is the function of the vermiform appendix in humans?
What are enzymes made up of?
What is the main benefit of including fruits and vegetables in the diet for long-term health?
How long is the small intestine compared to the large intestine?
What are the end products of fat digestion?
How is the small intestine modified for efficient absorption of digested food?
What are the four types of teeth found in humans?
Name the three pairs of salivary glands.
Name two good sources of proteins.
What is peristalsis?
What is undernutrition?
Name the two main sets of organs that form the human digestive system.
What is the role of the uvula (epiglottis) in the pharynx?
What are the main functions of the tongue in digestion?
Name the two sphincters mentioned in relation to the stomach?
What is the first step in the process of nutrition?
Where is bile juice stored after being produced by the liver?
Which vitamins can our body make on its own?
Why should overcooked food be avoided?
What is the role of bile salts in fat digestion?
At what age do milk teeth begin to appear in human beings?
What is the function of mucus in the stomach?
What is the opening of the windpipe in the pharynx called?
What are the four key skills mentioned for 21st CENTURY SKILLS?
What is indigestion?
What is the name of the enzyme in gastric juice that digests milk protein?
What happens to amino acids after they are absorbed and assimilated by body cells?
What are the materials required from a balanced diet for growth and reproduction?
List two examples of energy-rich fats.
What are the three substances secreted by gastric glands in the stomach?
How is indigestion typically treated?
Name one processed food that is rich in carbohydrates.
Why do children need more proteins?
Why should we eat different foods every day?
Why are humans unable to digest cellulose?
Define nutrition in simple terms.
What is the name of the longest part of the small intestine, known for its numerous villi?
List three reasons why we need food.
Besides growth and maintenance, state two other functions of vitamins in the body.
Which are the hardest non-bony structures in the human body?
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