Anatomy & Physiology
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Chapter23: The Digestive System
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Problem 5ILQ: Watch this animation (http://openstaxcollege.org/l/sintestine) that depicts the structure of the...
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What organs in the digestive system produces bile? Bile emulsifies
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Put a c for carbohydrate, p for protein, I for lipids, and n for nucleic acids in
front of the following enzymes and their locations in the digestive system:
bile in the gall bladder
lipase in the small intestine
pepsin in the stomach
amylase in the mouth and pancreas
nuclease in the small intestines
trypsin and chemotrypsin, in the small intestines
maltase in the small intestines
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The complex of organs known as the digestive system is in charge of breaking down, absorbing, and assimilating food and nutrients into the body. Included are the mouth, oesophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, rectum, and anus. Food is converted into cellular energy via the digestive system, which also includes hormones and digestive enzymes. The digestion of food is the first step in this process, which also includes its mechanical and chemical breakdown. Waste products are then expelled at the end. By supplying the body with the required nutrients and removing waste, the digestive system is vital in preserving a person's general health and well-being

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