Digestive System Key & Color the body parts:  Salivary glands  Esophagus  Stomach  Small Intestine  Large Intestine  Liver  Gall Bladder  Pancreas.

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Digestive System Key & Color the body parts:  Salivary glands  Esophagus  Stomach  Small Intestine  Large Intestine  Liver  Gall Bladder  Pancreas Label the following: Ingestion, absorption and excretion Where mechanical digestion occurs WHERE each of the 4 major macromolecules are digested chemically and WHAT enzyme breaks it down Choose one meal from yesterday or today and answer the following questions: 1.What were the major macromolecules in your meal? 2.Where was your meal broken down mechanically 3.Where was your meal broken down chemically 4.Where was each monomer (nutrient) absorbed 5.How did the food get into your cells?

Digestive System Key & Color the body parts:  Salivary glands  Esophagus  Stomach  Small Intestine  Large Intestine  Liver  Gall Bladder  Pancreas Label the following: Ingestion, absorption and excretion Where mechanical digestion occurs WHERE each of the 4 major macromolecules are digested chemically and WHAT enzyme breaks it down Choose one meal from yesterday or today and answer the following questions: 1.What were the major macromolecules in your meal? 2.Where was your meal broken down mechanically 3.Where was your meal broken down chemically 4.Where was each monomer (nutrient) absorbed 5.How did the food get into your cells?

Digestive System Key & Color the body parts:  Salivary glands  Esophagus  Stomach  Small Intestine  Large Intestine  Liver  Gall Bladder  Pancreas Label the following: Ingestion, absorption and excretion Where mechanical digestion occurs WHERE each of the 4 major macromolecules are digested chemically and WHAT enzyme breaks it down Choose one meal from yesterday or today and answer the following questions: 1.What were the major macromolecules in your meal? 2.Where was your meal broken down mechanically 3.Where was your meal broken down chemically 4.Where was each monomer (nutrient) absorbed 5.How did the food get into your cells?

Digestive System Key & Color the body parts:  Salivary glands  Esophagus  Stomach  Small Intestine  Large Intestine  Liver  Gall Bladder  Pancreas Label the following: Ingestion, absorption and excretion Where mechanical digestion occurs WHERE each of the 4 major macromolecules are digested chemically and WHAT enzyme breaks it down Choose one meal from yesterday or today and answer the following questions: 1.What were the major macromolecules in your meal? 2.Where was your meal broken down mechanically 3.Where was your meal broken down chemically 4.Where was each monomer (nutrient) absorbed 5.How did the food get into your cells?