Column A Column B mouth A. makes bile 2. large intestine B. produce juices in the mouth 3. liver C. churns food, adds juices 4. stomach D. where digestion begins 5. teeth E. water removed, solids stored 6. small intestine F. tiny, finger-like projections found in sm 7. salivary glands G. breaks, grinds food into pieces 8. gall bladder H. absorbs food, sends it throughout boc 9. villi 1. stores bile 1.
Column A Column B mouth A. makes bile 2. large intestine B. produce juices in the mouth 3. liver C. churns food, adds juices 4. stomach D. where digestion begins 5. teeth E. water removed, solids stored 6. small intestine F. tiny, finger-like projections found in sm 7. salivary glands G. breaks, grinds food into pieces 8. gall bladder H. absorbs food, sends it throughout boc 9. villi 1. stores bile 1.
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![The Digestive System
The digestive system changes food into useable substances for the body.
teeth-
hold, tear, and chew foods
salivary glands
secrete juices into the mout
tongue
moces food mass in a
small, soft ball to the
rear of the mouth
where it is suallowed
esophagus
food passageway
between mouth and stomaci
liver-
produces digestive juice
called bile
stomach
receices food, churns it. ant
adds gastric juices to it
gall bladder-
stores bile until needed
for digestion
pancreas
produces digestice juices
to further break douun
food in digestion
small intestine-
absorbs useable food substances
which are sent to all body parts
by blood vessels
Food digestion is now complete
large intestine
stores unused solid
substances after water
is remoced
rectum
holds solid waste and
controls Its release
from body](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F58903bca-c3fb-452d-a911-e77946bac323%2F05778df7-ed91-44e2-b9f4-be26d8df5b9e%2Fclk7jj9_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:The Digestive System
The digestive system changes food into useable substances for the body.
teeth-
hold, tear, and chew foods
salivary glands
secrete juices into the mout
tongue
moces food mass in a
small, soft ball to the
rear of the mouth
where it is suallowed
esophagus
food passageway
between mouth and stomaci
liver-
produces digestive juice
called bile
stomach
receices food, churns it. ant
adds gastric juices to it
gall bladder-
stores bile until needed
for digestion
pancreas
produces digestice juices
to further break douun
food in digestion
small intestine-
absorbs useable food substances
which are sent to all body parts
by blood vessels
Food digestion is now complete
large intestine
stores unused solid
substances after water
is remoced
rectum
holds solid waste and
controls Its release
from body
![Column A
Column B
1.
mouth
A. makes bile
2.
large intestine
B. produce juices in the mouth
3.
liver
C. churns food, adds juices
4. -
stomach
D. where digestion begins
5.
teeth
E. water removed, solids stored
6.
small intestine
F. tiny, finger-like projections found in sm
7.
salivary glands
G. breaks, grinds food into pieces
8.
gall bladder
H. absorbs food, sends it throughout boc
9.
villi
1.
stores bile](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F58903bca-c3fb-452d-a911-e77946bac323%2F05778df7-ed91-44e2-b9f4-be26d8df5b9e%2Fqqmpvy_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Column A
Column B
1.
mouth
A. makes bile
2.
large intestine
B. produce juices in the mouth
3.
liver
C. churns food, adds juices
4. -
stomach
D. where digestion begins
5.
teeth
E. water removed, solids stored
6.
small intestine
F. tiny, finger-like projections found in sm
7.
salivary glands
G. breaks, grinds food into pieces
8.
gall bladder
H. absorbs food, sends it throughout boc
9.
villi
1.
stores bile
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