Pasapalabra nutritionVersion en ligne Biology Humans and Health I 3 ESO (Oxford Educación), Unit 3 (Nutritiom: the digestive and respiratory systems) par Secundaria Digital A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Starts with A Organs that discharge their secretions into the intestine. Starts with B A small rounded mass of chewed food at the moment of swallowing. Starts with C System which transports nutrients and oxygen to cells and releases waste substances. Starts with D The initial section of the small intestine, only 25 cm long, and shaped like a horseshoe. Starts with E A system which releases waste substances outside the organism. Starts with F Waste formed by undigested food. Starts with G A tube which is around 8 metres long and its shape varies. It starts in our mouths and ends at our anus. Starts with H Substances produced by the pancreas that regulate tjhe quantities of glucose in our body and their accumulation in the liver. Starts with I Juices secreted by the intestine. Starts with J The middle section of the small intestine and the logest one. Contains K The first set of teeth we have develop when we are infants. Starts with L Organ located in the right upper part of the adbomen. It has violet colour due to the great amounts of blood in it and it performs a variety of functions related to several processes. Starts with M Simpler molecules obtained after digestion from more complex carbohydrates. Starts with N Our body transform food into these simples molecules so they can be utilised by our cells. Starts with O Other way to call the mouth. Starts with P A glandular organ located in the abdomen behind the stomach. It has greyish-white colour. Contains Q Bonus question: Write the following answer: "This question is bonus" (without quotation marks). Starts with R Starts with S It's a tube that is around 6 or 7 metres long. It is located bewrteen the pylorus, where it joins with the stomach, and the ileocecal valve, which separates it from the large intestine. Starts with T They're the structures responsible for grinding and crushing food. Contains U Starts with V Complete: the bile, produced by the lver, is released into the duodenum through the ampulla of... Contains W It's a mechanical process by wjhich foods are ground and crushed into smaller chunks to facilate their digestion. Contains X Contains Y Substances which react chemically with food, breaking down the substances found in food and transforming them into simpler components. Contains Z Enzyme in charge of destroying bacteria.