1. In which of the following organs does digestion begin? A. Mouth B. Stomach C. Small intestine D. Pancreas 2. In which of the following organs does the breakdown of proteins begin? A. Mouth B. Stomach C. Small intestine D. Pancreas 3. Which of the following structures absorbs nutrients in the small intestine? A. Mucus B. Microvilli C. Enzymes D. Hormones 4. Which of the following statements best describes peri- stalsis? A. The partly digested food moving from the stomach to the small intestine. B. The mechanical breakdown of food entering the stomach. C. Muscle contractions that move food through the digestive tract. D. Chemical digestion of food with the help of enzymes.

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TEAS STUDY MANUAL
S.1.4- Describe the anatomy and physiology of the digestive system
177
and chemical digestion of a starch or carbohydrate.
5. In a well-structured paragraph, describe the mechanical
D. Chemical digestion of food with the help of enzymes.
C. Muscle contractions that move food through the
digestive tract.
D. Pancreas
C. Small intestine
B. Stomach
A. Mouth
stomach.
B. The mechanical breakdown of food entering the
the small intestine.
A. The partly digested food moving from the stomach to
proteins begin?
2. In which of the following organs does the breakdown of
stalsis?
4. Which of the following statements best describes peri-
D. Pancreas
C. Small intestine
B. Stomach
Practice Problems
A. Mouth
1. In which of the following organs does digestion begin?
D. Hormones
C. Enzymes
B. Microvilli
A. Mucus
small intestine?
3. Which of the following structures absorbs nutrients in the
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Transcribed Image Text:TEAS STUDY MANUAL S.1.4- Describe the anatomy and physiology of the digestive system 177 and chemical digestion of a starch or carbohydrate. 5. In a well-structured paragraph, describe the mechanical D. Chemical digestion of food with the help of enzymes. C. Muscle contractions that move food through the digestive tract. D. Pancreas C. Small intestine B. Stomach A. Mouth stomach. B. The mechanical breakdown of food entering the the small intestine. A. The partly digested food moving from the stomach to proteins begin? 2. In which of the following organs does the breakdown of stalsis? 4. Which of the following statements best describes peri- D. Pancreas C. Small intestine B. Stomach Practice Problems A. Mouth 1. In which of the following organs does digestion begin? D. Hormones C. Enzymes B. Microvilli A. Mucus small intestine? 3. Which of the following structures absorbs nutrients in the everyone has a che up, or persevering and making it work. Just after my heat in Atlanta, my coach handed me a piece of paper. It read: "Om greatest pleasures in life is achieving thing people say can't be done." It listed Australi individual swimming gold medallists. Alongside 1996 were the words: "Who will bu In 1996 Susie O'Neill became the first Aust woman to win, an Olympic swimming gold in 16 years when she captured the 200m i title. Fulfilling her dream in Atlanta was th of hard work and unshaken belief in hers face of pressures to achieve at the high In Choose To Win Susie talks about th lows of her extraordinary swimming her path to gold the has overcome using specific methods of motivati confidence-building and goal-settin Choose To W is not only a fascina one of Australia's greatest swimme essential reading for anyone who fa Susie's down-to-earth, pragmatic st show you how to confront any obsta make your choice to win. Ga Pan Macmillan Australia Damrin Braybrook Sport. The Library over design: Mark Thacker / Big C ISBN 0-7329-0
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