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Pharynx: it is the common passage way for digestion and respiration
Esophagus: a muscular tube through which food passes from the pharynx to the stomach
Stomach: it is the expanded organ located between the esophagus and small intestine
Chyme: a semifluid partially digested food
Small Intestine: considered as the organ of complete digestion and absorption
Large Intestine: the next organ after the small intestine.
Rectum: located at the distal end of the sigmoid colon.
Anus: functions as the exit point for fecal materials
Pancreas: it is a large,elongated gland that lies posterior to the stomach.
Enzymes: are organic catalysts
Substrates:the substances are transformed with the help of enzymes
Carbohydrates: needed by the body as the primary source of energy
Proteins: it build and repair tissues
Heartburn: is caused by the excess secretion of stomach acid.
Flatulence: refers to presence of an excessive amount of gas in the stomach and intestines.
Indigestion: is a condition caused by food stagnation.
Colitis: pertains inflammation of the large intestine or colon.
Constipation: is a condition characterized by compact and dry stool that becomes difficult to pass and bowel movements that become less frequent.
Probiotics: are available as nutritional supplements.
Antioxidants: are naturally occurring compounds that have the ability to neutralize unstable free radicals that can cause cellular damage.
Science_Unit4
Across:| 2. | a muscular tube through which food passes from the pharynx to the stomach | | 4. | is a condition caused by food stagnation. | | 6. | is caused by the excess secretion of stomach acid. | | 8. | it build and repair tissues | | 12. | a semifluid partially digested food |
| | 14. | considered as the organ of complete digestion and absorption | | 15. | located at the distal end of the sigmoid colon. | | 16. | are naturally occurring compounds that have the ability to neutralize unstable free radicals that can cause cellular damage. | | 18. | needed by the body as the primary source of energy | | 19. | are available as nutritional supplements. |
| | Down:| 1. | the next organ after the small intestine. | | 3. | are organic catalysts | | 5. | the substances are transformed with the help of enzymes | | 7. | it is the expanded organ located between the esophagus and small intestine | | 9. | it is the common passage way for digestion and respiration |
| | 10. | refers to presence of an excessive amount of gas in the stomach and intestines. | | 11. | pertains inflammation of the large intestine or colon. | | 12. | is a condition characterized by compact and dry stool that becomes difficult to pass and bowel movements that become less frequent. | | 13. | functions as the exit point for fecal materials | | 17. | it is a large,elongated gland that lies posterior to the stomach. |
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Science_Unit4
Across:| 2. | a muscular tube through which food passes from the pharynx to the stomach | | 4. | is a condition caused by food stagnation. | | 6. | is caused by the excess secretion of stomach acid. | | 8. | it build and repair tissues | | 12. | a semifluid partially digested food |
| | 14. | considered as the organ of complete digestion and absorption | | 15. | located at the distal end of the sigmoid colon. | | 16. | are naturally occurring compounds that have the ability to neutralize unstable free radicals that can cause cellular damage. | | 18. | needed by the body as the primary source of energy | | 19. | are available as nutritional supplements. |
| | Down:| 1. | the next organ after the small intestine. | | 3. | are organic catalysts | | 5. | the substances are transformed with the help of enzymes | | 7. | it is the expanded organ located between the esophagus and small intestine | | 9. | it is the common passage way for digestion and respiration |
| | 10. | refers to presence of an excessive amount of gas in the stomach and intestines. | | 11. | pertains inflammation of the large intestine or colon. | | 12. | is a condition characterized by compact and dry stool that becomes difficult to pass and bowel movements that become less frequent. | | 13. | functions as the exit point for fecal materials | | 17. | it is a large,elongated gland that lies posterior to the stomach. |
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