Liquid produced by the liver and stored in the gall bladder. Emulsifies lipids and neutralises stomach acid
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Duodenum
First part of the small intestine. Site of chemical digestion.
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Peristalsis
Waves of muscle contraction in the oesophagus that allow food to pass down to the stomach from the mouth.
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Villi
Small finger-like projections in small intestine. Increase the surface area for the absorption of the products of digestion. Covered with microvilli at their surface.
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Vitamin C
Vitamin needed for maintenance of tissues, especially gums and skin. Also aids in resistance to infection. Deficiency called scurvy.
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Large intestine
The colon, rectum and anus.
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Iron
Mineral with several uses in the body, including as a component of haemoglobin in red blood cells.
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Rectum
Second region of the large intestine where faeces are stored
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Small intestine
Collective name for the duodenum and ileum.
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Vitamin A
Vitamin important for vision in dim light. Deficiency causes night blindness.
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Assimilation
Using the molecules produced by digestion for other purposes, e.g. for building new molecules, in the liver.
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Lipase
Enzyme that digests lipids into fatty acids and glycerol.
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Lipid
A biological molecule composed of fatty acids and glycerol. Functions in insulation and protection of the body and as an energy source.
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Carbohydrates
A group of molecules that includes polysaccharides, such as starch and glycogen, and simple sugars, like glucose.
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Absorption
Process that takes useful products of digestion from the digestive system into the blood or lymphatic system.
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Digestion
Process of breaking large molecules into smaller ones using chemicals, such as enzymes and bile.
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Egestion
The removal from the body of solid waste from the digestive system.
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Pancreas
Large gland which secretes digestive enzymes, as well as the hormone insulin.
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Fibre
Bulky material largely made up of cellulose from plant cell walls. Not digested by many animals, including humans.
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Ileum
Second part of the small intestine. Site of the absorption of most of the useful products of digestion.
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Lacteal
Lymph vessel in villi that absorbs the products of lipid digestion
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Protease
An enzyme that breaks down proteins into amino acids.
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Proteins
Type of biological molecule that is made from amino acids.
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Amylase
Enzyme that is responsible for the break down of starch molecules.
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Colon
First part of the large intestine. Site of water absorption into the blood stream.
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Ingestion
The process of taking food into the body.
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Oesophagus
The tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach using peristalsis
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Mechanical digestion
The process of physically breaking up food. Examples include chewing in the mouth and churning in the stomach.