Across
- 1. Food in the mouth stimulates the salivary glands to ...
- 5. A dilute solution of hydrochloric acid that has pH of 2
- 11. One of the two layers of muscles
- 13. Process by which amino group are removed from amino acids and converted into urea
- 15. A ring of muscle located at the place where stomach joins the small intestine
- 17. Simple sugar can be absorbed into the ...
- 19. The process of converting harmful substances into harmless one
- 21. The wave-like muscular contractions in the wall of the alimentary canal
- 24. Enzyme that can digest proteins
- 26. The muscles that consist of circular muscles and longitudinal muscles
- 27. The polypeptides produced are further digested to amino acids by ...
- 30. Excess fats are stored in special tissues
- 32. The process whereby digested food substances are absorbed into the body cells
Down
- 2. What product that digested by lipases enzyme
- 3. digested food substances are absorbed into the body cells
- 4. The folds bear numerous minute finger-like projection
- 6. A piece of flap-like tissue
- 7. The process whereby large food molecules are broken down into smaller
- 8. The location of Cellulose-digesting microorganism
- 9. The human digestive system that consists of organs and ...
- 10. Most of the absorbed sugars are converted to (in the liver)
- 12. The type of digestion that involves the mechanical break-up of food into small particles
- 14. Process whereby some of the absorbed food substances are converted into new protoplasm
- 16. Pepsin digests proteins to ...
- 18. Indigestible materials in the diet (Cellulose, for example)
- 20. The organ that can help us to identify suitable foods
- 22. What part of villus that sorrounded by blood capillaries
- 23. What process that glucose and amino acids can absorbed into the blood capillaries
- 25. Enzyme that can digests starch
- 28. The hormone secreted by the pancreas
- 29. The organ that raised during swallowing
- 31. The hormone secreted by the pancreas
