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Producing these end products Digestive Secretion Organ that produces it Contains Enzymes Which act upon Producing these end products   saliva gastric juice bile pancreatic juice intestinal juice Salivary glands Salivary amylase Starch Dissacharides Stomach Pepsin Proteins Dipeptides Smaller droplets of fat liver none fat Proteases, lipases, carbohydrases Proteins Lipids carbohydrates Amino acids Fatty acids & glycerol Simple sugars pancreas Amino acids Fatty acids & glycerol Simple sugars Proteases, lipases, carbohydrases Proteins Lipids carbohydrates Small intestine

End Product of Digestion carbohydrates proteins lipids simple sugars Nutrient End Product of Digestion carbohydrates proteins lipids simple sugars amino acids fatty acids & glycerol

Place the following phrases/words correctly on the diagram of the human digestive system A. Villi absorb nutrients B. Ingestion occurs here C. Bile is produced D Bile is stored E. Storage of undigested food F. Prevents choking G. Peristalsis begins H. Tube to the stomach I. Bacteria produce vitamins J. Produces pepsin and begins digestion of proteins K. Breakdown of starch begins L. Produces amylase lipase, trypsin and other proteases M. Proteins, carbs and fats are completely broken down N. Water is absorbed from food mass O. Food is stored before digestion P. Egestion occurs here Q. Chemical digestion is completed R. Produces acid to kill germs on food.

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