Digestive System Tour Lab Page 6 The Liver, Gallbladder, and Pancreas Try to Swa
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Digestive System Tour Lab Page 6 The Liver, Gallbladder, and Pancreas Try to Swallow This Match these: use answers more than once Match these stores vitamins _ how much food your stomach can hold A) Liver B) Gallblad produces to 1 liter of enzymes daily -produces bile (an enzyme which breaks down fats) C) Pancreas _ stores bile -breaks down old red blood cells A) 15-48 hours derhow long it takes for food to completely digest B) 27 feet -how much food you will process in a lifetime D) 60,000- E) 2 pints Fetal Pig Model (match the pig part with the part number) the weight of your liver c) 3-4 pounds 100,000 pounds -the length of your alimentary canal produces enzymes which break down carbohydrates, fats, and proteins removes poisons from the body Your Saliva -ncreas small intestine -gallbladder Part numbers Saliva contains the enzyme > What does amylase do? duodenum -large intestine (caecum) -large intestine (spiral colon) -large intestine (descending colon) 12 13 14 What should happen to the cracker if partially chewed and left in your mouth? Did it work for you? liver stomach esophagus What seems to be the main difference between the pig's digestive system and that of humans?Explanation / Answer
Liver gall bladder pancreas
1)liver
2)pancreas
3)gall bladder
4) gall bladder
5)liver
6)pancreas
7) liver
TRY TO SWALLOW THESE:
1)A
2)B
3) C
4)D
5)B
YOUR SALIVA:
1) Amylase
2) Breakdown of food particles and helps digestion
3) dissolving of all the particles by the amylase enzyme
4) Yes it works because it is chewed.
FETAL PIG MODEL:
pigs large intestine is balled and humans is wound
3, 13, 14, 4, 5, 12, 5, 6, 7, 9.
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