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NLN-PAX ( Anatomy and physiology)
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QUIZ & ANS 100% PASS
Mechanical Digestion - - breaking down of food into smaller pieces

Chemical Digestion - breaking down of nutrients into into small molecules

hydrolysis - - the process by splitting molecules by adding water.

enzymes - - the speeding up of action in digestive system chemically

anus - - one of the two opening that allows you to defecate

alimentary canal - - anus and mouth canal

- has specialized processes for digestion.

accessory organs - - liver, gullbladder, and pancreas

surface area - - makes food easier to swallow and digest

salivary glands - - food stimulates a part of your mouth to release saliva which contains
enzyme amylase

amaylase - - breaks down starch into smaller carbohydrate molecules monosaccharides
and disaccharides

pharynx - - when food is swallowed in gets pushes down by the tongue into the throat.

esophagus - - food passes through here

epiglottis - - covers wind pipe when swallowing

stomach - - from the esophagus food is passed there next

peristalsis - - the process of food passing the esophagus towards the stomach

gastric juice - - the lining of the stomach releases a juice made of hydrochloric and
protease

protease - - protein digesting enzyme

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