The document provides an overview of the human digestive system by listing its main parts and briefly describing each one's function. It presents the parts in a jumbled order and asks the reader to match each part with its correct description. The parts include the mouth, esophagus, stomach, liver, pancreas, duodenum, ileum, appendix, colon, rectum, and anus. It then provides the answers by correctly matching each part with its description.
The document provides an overview of the human digestive system by listing its main parts and briefly describing each one's function. It presents the parts in a jumbled order and asks the reader to match each part with its correct description. The parts include the mouth, esophagus, stomach, liver, pancreas, duodenum, ileum, appendix, colon, rectum, and anus. It then provides the answers by correctly matching each part with its description.
The document provides an overview of the human digestive system by listing its main parts and briefly describing each one's function. It presents the parts in a jumbled order and asks the reader to match each part with its correct description. The parts include the mouth, esophagus, stomach, liver, pancreas, duodenum, ileum, appendix, colon, rectum, and anus. It then provides the answers by correctly matching each part with its description.
This table is jumbled up! CONNECT each part to the description of what it does. The first one has been done for you.
Mouth Connects your mouth to
your stomach.
Oesophagus Digestion is completed
here. Nutrients pass into your bloodstream. Stomach We don’t use this, because we don’t eat grass. Liver Faeces (waste) is stored here, ready for you to get rid of it. Pancreas Food is chewed into small pieces. Saliva starts to digest the food. Duodenum Digestion continues here, helped by juices made in the stomach lining. Ileum (small intestine) This makes juices to help digest fats, proteins and carbohydrates. Appendix Reclaims water and salt, back into your bloodstream. Colon (large intestine) This chemical factory does many things, including making Bile to digest fats. Rectum Digestion continues here using juices from the pancreas and liver. Anus A ring of muscle that opens to let the Faeces out. AJD C:\…\430338605.rtf 21/07/19 Y9 Living Things
Your Digestive System - Answers
This table is jumbled up! CONNECT each part to the description of what it does. The first one has been done for you.
Mouth Connects your mouth to
your stomach.
Oesophagus Digestion is completed
here. Nutrients pass into your bloodstream. Stomach We don’t use this, because we don’t eat grass. Liver Faeces (waste) is stored here, ready for you to get rid of it. Pancreas Food is chewed into small pieces. Saliva starts to digest the food. Duodenum Digestion continues here, helped by juices made in the stomach lining. Ileum (small intestine) This makes juices to help digest fats, proteins and carbohydrates. Appendix Reclaims water and salt, back into your bloodstream. Colon (large intestine) This chemical factory does many things, including making Bile to digest fats. Rectum Digestion continues here using juices from the pancreas and liver. Anus A ring of muscle that opens to let the Faeces out.