7.3 Lesson 2 Review
Across
- 1. Definition: Foods like oils, nuts, seeds that encourage growth, give you energy, and keep your skin healthy - can be broken down into fatty acids
- 4. Definition: Smallest molecules carbohydrates can be broken into using chemicals during digestion in the stomach
- 5. M'Kenna's ____________ was slightly red and seemed a big swollen, but we believe this could just be from vomiting
- 9. Fat, carbohydrates, and _________ are too big to be absorbed by the small intestine
- 10. In the beginning of the small intestine, carbohydrates break down into ________
- 11. M'Kenna's small intestine break down nutrients much _________ than a healthy person's
- 12. Definition: Protects and supports body organs and provides a framework the muscles use to support movement. Made up of bones & connective tissues (cartilage, ligaments, tendons).
- 15. Definition: A muscular and elastic sac where digestion occurs and chemical reactions break down food molecules
- 17. Definition: Foods like meat, fish, eggs that the body uses to build and maintain its cells + tissues - can be broken down into amino acids
- 18. Definition: Organ where absorption occurs allowing small food molecules to enter the bloodstream
Down
- 1. Definition: Smallest molecules of fat - broken down using chemicals during digestion in the stomach
- 2. Definition: Organ where excretion occurs with fiber & water being removed from the body as waste
- 3. Definition: A long muscular tube that moves food from the mouth down to the stomach
- 6. The part of M'Kenna's digestive system that books the MOST different from a healthy person's
- 7. M'Kenna's ______________ was VERY dry and seemed to have NO ridges
- 8. Definition: Foods like breads & pasta that give the body energy - can be broken down into sugars
- 13. Definition: A procedure where they extend a camera on a long cable through a patient’s mouth to take images.
- 14. Definition: Building blocks of proteins - broken down using chemicals during digestion in the stomach
- 16. M'Kenna's small intestine does not _________ amino acids, fatty acids, and glucose like a healthy person
- 19. Definition: Allows all movement of the human body. Made up of muscles.