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Middle School Life Science: Food and the Digestive System - The Digestive System
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The mouth is the first digestive organ that food enters. The sight, smell, or taste of food stimulates the release of saliva and digestive enzymes by salivary glands inside the mouth. Saliva wets the food, which makes it easier to break up and swallow. The enzyme amylase in saliva begins the chemical breakdown of starches to sugars. The teeth help to mechanically digest food. Sharp teeth in the front of the mouth cut or tear food when you bite into it. Broad teeth in the back of the mouth grind food when you chew. Your tongue helps mix the food with saliva and enzymes and also helps you... Show more
Middle School Life Science: Food and the Digestive System - The Digestive System
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7 Questions

1. Chemical digestion takes place mainly in the
2. Bacteria in the large intestine
3. Organs of the GI tract include the
4. Which digestive enzyme is produced in the mouth?
5. Which statement about bile acids is false?
6. Mechanical digestion takes place in the
7. The digestive enzyme that helps digest fats is