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allows food into the stomach
When the liver deteriorates and malfunctions due to chronic injury
abnormal immune reaction to food and bacteria
Celiac disease
breaks down carbs and helps in the swallowing process
When the liver deteriorates and malfunctions due to chronic injury
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400
They are taken to the intestinal wall and into the blood vessels
No there is no cure for Chron's disease
The Esophagus
the fluid that converts food by gastric secretion and which passes from the stomach into the small intestine
Mouth, Salivary Glands, Esophagus, liver, gall bladder, stomach, pancrease, small intestine, lage intestine, and #!!##!!##!!##!!##!!##!!#/#!!##!!##!!##!!#
Acid enzymes and mucus in the stomach, aided by muscle conractions
The small intestine
The liver
The mouth is instructed by the brain
it is moved to the large intestine
a series of involuntary muscle contractions
Everythin mixes up with bile from the liver, and enzymes from the pancrease
How does the digestive system start?
Where does the food nutrients go?
What are 4 of the 10 main parts of the digestive system
A gulten free diet is a treatment for which disease
Is there a cure for Chron's disease
Which organ does more then 500 jobs?
What is the long tube that connects the mouth and stomach?
What causes Chron's disease?
What is the process of Peristalis?
What happens to everything that is indegestible?
What makes the food turn into liquid?
What is Cirrhosis
At the end of the esophagus it opens up and...
Each day humans can produce how many pints of saliva
What is Cirrhosis?
What does saliva do?
What is chyme?
What happens within the small intestine?
Where does the food go after leaving the stomach?
How much bacteria species can the average person hold?

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What is the long tube that connects the mouth and stomach?The Esophagus
What is the process of Peristalis?a series of involuntary muscle contractions
What is chyme?the fluid that converts food by gastric secretion and which passes from the stomach into the small intestine
What does saliva do?breaks down carbs and helps in the swallowing process
How does the digestive system start?The mouth is instructed by the brain
Is there a cure for Chron's disease No there is no cure for Chron's disease
A gulten free diet is a treatment for which disease Celiac disease
What is CirrhosisWhen the liver deteriorates and malfunctions due to chronic injury
What causes Chron's disease?abnormal immune reaction to food and bacteria
What is Cirrhosis?When the liver deteriorates and malfunctions due to chronic injury
Where does the food go after leaving the stomach?The small intestine
What are 4 of the 10 main parts of the digestive systemMouth, Salivary Glands, Esophagus, liver, gall bladder, stomach, pancrease, small intestine, lage intestine, and #!!##!!##!!##!!##!!##!!#/#!!##!!##!!##!!#
How much bacteria species can the average person hold?400
Each day humans can produce how many pints of saliva1-3
Which organ does more then 500 jobs?The liver
What happens within the small intestine?Everythin mixes up with bile from the liver, and enzymes from the pancrease
At the end of the esophagus it opens up and...allows food into the stomach
What makes the food turn into liquid?Acid enzymes and mucus in the stomach, aided by muscle conractions
What happens to everything that is indegestible?it is moved to the large intestine
Where does the food nutrients go?They are taken to the intestinal wall and into the blood vessels