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Top ten: Digestive system Top ten: Digestive system

Answer T (true) or F (false). Correct the false ones Answer T (true) or F (false). Correct the false ones

1. The purpose of the digestive system is to 1. The purpose of the digestive system is to
convert food into nutrients and eliminate what convert food into nutrients and eliminate what
we do not need. ___ we do not need. ___
2. The stomach is an organ which produces 2. The stomach is an organ which produces
bile.___ bile.___
3. The small intestine is in charge of eliminating 3. The small intestine is in charge of eliminating
waste. ___ waste. ___
4. The ingestion stage begins in the stomach. ___ 4. The ingestion stage begins in the stomach. ___
5. The absorption occurs when nutrients enter the 5. The absorption occurs when nutrients enter the
blood. ___ blood. ___
6. The last stage of the digestive process is the 6. The last stage of the digestive process is the
digestion. ___ digestion. ___
7. In the ingestion, the tongue moves and mixes 7. In the ingestion, the tongue moves and mixes
the food with the saliva to create a bolus. ___ the food with the saliva to create a bolus. ___
8. Babies can’t eat solid food because they don’t 8. Babies can’t eat solid food because they don’t
have salivary glands. ___ have salivary glands. ___
9. The process of moving food from the mouth to 9. The process of moving food from the mouth to
the stomach is called egestion. ___ the stomach is called egestion. ___
10.  The movements produced by the esophagus to 10.  The movements produced by the esophagus to
push the bolus down to the stomach are called push the bolus down to the stomach are called
digestive movements. ___ digestive movements. ___

Top ten: Digestive system Top ten: Digestive system

Answer T (true) or F (false). Correct the false ones Answer T (true) or F (false). Correct the false ones

1. The purpose of the digestive system is to 1. The purpose of the digestive system is to
convert food into nutrients and eliminate what convert food into nutrients and eliminate what
we do not need. ___ we do not need. ___
2. The stomach is an organ which produces 2. The stomach is an organ which produces
bile.___ bile.___
3. The small intestine is in charge of eliminating 3. The small intestine is in charge of eliminating
waste. ___ waste. ___
4. The ingestion stage begins in the stomach. ___ 4. The ingestion stage begins in the stomach. ___
5. The absorption occurs when nutrients enter the 5. The absorption occurs when nutrients enter the
blood. ___ blood. ___
6. The last stage of the digestive process is the 6. The last stage of the digestive process is the
digestion. ___ digestion. ___
7. In the ingestion, the tongue moves and mixes 7. In the ingestion, the tongue moves and mixes
the food with the saliva to create a bolus. ___ the food with the saliva to create a bolus. ___
8. Babies can’t eat solid food because they don’t 8. Babies can’t eat solid food because they don’t
have salivary glands. ___ have salivary glands. ___
9. The process of moving food from the mouth to 9. The process of moving food from the mouth to
the stomach is called egestion. ___ the stomach is called egestion. ___
10.  The movements produced by the esophagus to 10.  The movements produced by the esophagus to
push the bolus down to the stomach are called push the bolus down to the stomach are called
digestive movements. ___ digestive movements. ___

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