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- 1. What advantages are there to digestion? Would it not be simpler for a vertebrate to simply absorb carbohydrate, lipids, and proteins from its food and to use these molecules without breaking them down?2. The digestive system must undergo the processes of both chemical and mechanical digestion in order to breakdown food and allow nutrients to be properly absorbed. Where does chemical digestion and mechanical digestion Occur in the digestive system? 3. What type of reaction must take place in order for chemical digestion to OCcur?5. What are the functions of the liver? How does an impaired liver affect nutrient absorption?
- 5. List and define the major processes occurring during digestive system activity..5. Describe the process of digestion in full, including all the phases.1. Which part of the system is where most of the nutrients are absorbed? 2. What are the two main fluids used to transport nutrients and other materials throughout the body? 3. Which fluid transports water soluble substances, such as carbohydrates and proteins? 4. Which fluid transports fats/fat soluble substances after absorption from the digestive system?5. Name two mechanical actions that are at work in the digestive system? 5. What are some chemical actions that take place during digestion?
- 5. Locate the teeth and the gingiva. What roles do these structures play in digestion? How does the tongue participate in mechanical digestion?4. Which is the shortest section of the small intestine?7. Select the best answer or answers from the choices given: The digestive juice product containing enzymes capable of digesting all four major foodstuff categories is (a) pancreatic, (b) gastric, (c) salivary, (d) biliary.