1. The chemical and/or mechanical breakdown of food into particles that the individual cells of an animal can absorb the definition of A. nutrition B. digestion C. absorption D. heterotrophs

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1. The chemical and/or mechanical breakdown of food into particles that the individual cells
of an animal can absorb the definition of
A. nutrition
B. digestion
C. absorption
D. heterotrophs
2. The processes by which an animal takes in, digests, absorbs, stores, and uses food
(nutrients) to meet its metabolic needs is the definition of
a) nutrition
b) digestion
c) absorption
d) heterotrophs
3. These types of feeders are generally slow or non-moving animals that filter water for
food.
a) Herbivores
b) Carnivores
c) Continuous feeders
d) Discontinuous feeders
etobe
4. Chemical and mechanical digestion begins where?
a) Gall bladder
b) Stomach
c) Liver
d) Mouth
5. Which organ of the digestive system is highly acidic, releases pepsin, and mixes food?
a) Liver
b) Stomach
c) Gall bladder
d) Small intestine
6. Name the largest internal organ, it detoxifies, produces bile, takes up nutrients from
small intestines, and functions in detoxification.
a) Liver
b) Stomach
c) Gall bladder
d) Small intestine
Transcribed Image Text:1. The chemical and/or mechanical breakdown of food into particles that the individual cells of an animal can absorb the definition of A. nutrition B. digestion C. absorption D. heterotrophs 2. The processes by which an animal takes in, digests, absorbs, stores, and uses food (nutrients) to meet its metabolic needs is the definition of a) nutrition b) digestion c) absorption d) heterotrophs 3. These types of feeders are generally slow or non-moving animals that filter water for food. a) Herbivores b) Carnivores c) Continuous feeders d) Discontinuous feeders etobe 4. Chemical and mechanical digestion begins where? a) Gall bladder b) Stomach c) Liver d) Mouth 5. Which organ of the digestive system is highly acidic, releases pepsin, and mixes food? a) Liver b) Stomach c) Gall bladder d) Small intestine 6. Name the largest internal organ, it detoxifies, produces bile, takes up nutrients from small intestines, and functions in detoxification. a) Liver b) Stomach c) Gall bladder d) Small intestine
7. Which process happen in the stomach?
ISA Ộ
a) Protein digestion begins
b) Most of the nutrients are absorbed
c) Most of the food is digested
8. Which organ secretes digestive enzymes, neutralizes acidic food coming from stomach,
and releases enzymes and hormones?
a) Pancreas
b) Liver
c) Large intestine
d) Stomach
9. True or False: "Essential" amino acids cannot be synthesized by the body?
a) True
b) False
10. True or False: Vitamins are another class of essential organic molecules that are required
in large quantities for the body to function at its best?
a) True
b) False
wola
Circulatory and Respiratory Systems
11. The first cavity that air enters is the
moistened.
where air is filtered, warmed, and
a) trachea
b) nasal cavity
c) pharynx
d) bronchioles
theoM
is the floor of the thoracic cavity, moving compressing and expanding
12. The
the lungs.
a) bronchus
b) ribs
c) stomach
d) diaphragm
13. The manmmalian lung is filled with millions of small air sacs called
a) bronchioles
b) vesicles
alveoli
c)
d) None of these answers
Transcribed Image Text:7. Which process happen in the stomach? ISA Ộ a) Protein digestion begins b) Most of the nutrients are absorbed c) Most of the food is digested 8. Which organ secretes digestive enzymes, neutralizes acidic food coming from stomach, and releases enzymes and hormones? a) Pancreas b) Liver c) Large intestine d) Stomach 9. True or False: "Essential" amino acids cannot be synthesized by the body? a) True b) False 10. True or False: Vitamins are another class of essential organic molecules that are required in large quantities for the body to function at its best? a) True b) False wola Circulatory and Respiratory Systems 11. The first cavity that air enters is the moistened. where air is filtered, warmed, and a) trachea b) nasal cavity c) pharynx d) bronchioles theoM is the floor of the thoracic cavity, moving compressing and expanding 12. The the lungs. a) bronchus b) ribs c) stomach d) diaphragm 13. The manmmalian lung is filled with millions of small air sacs called a) bronchioles b) vesicles alveoli c) d) None of these answers
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