Yes. Food is digested and absorbed by the body from the mouth to the small intestine. The large intestine and colon collect the undigested material and mix it with enough water to help it slide out of the body easier than if it were a dry solid mass.
no! the large intestine is the last stop for undigested food.
false
Mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine (duodenum, jejunum, and ileum), large intestine (colon), and rectum.
True. Unicellular organisms can perform all of their own functions including respiration, ingestion, digestion, excretion and reproduction.
True!
Yes, it is true. The reaction rate depends also on the surface area of the reactants.
the start of chemical digestion is the mouth and ends in the small intestine. This is true and the saliva has the power of the chemical digestion
No, digestion begins in the mouth but also occurs in the stomach and small intestine.
False, it is the first step in digestion. ---------------------- No - but the above is not true either, the small intestine comes after the stomach and mouth and digestion starts in the mouth.
i think that it is a true statement because it says it moves into the blood vessels of the small intestine
i think that it is a true statement because it says it moves into the blood vessels of the small intestine
Look through a baby name book
yes
Yes, this is true.
This is not true. Almost all absorption occurs in the small intestine. The stomach simply uses its enzymes to break down food into smaller and smaller molecules. The most mechanical digestion occurs in the stomach due to the constant churning motion.
False
false
The Bronchus in the lungs provide a larger area for Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide to transfer into and out of the blood stream