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Keywords and definitions related to "digestion":
Digestive system - The group of organs and tissues responsible for breaking down food and absorbing nutrients.
Esophagus - The muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach.
Stomach - The muscular sac in the digestive system that breaks down food with acid and enzymes.
Small intestine - The long, narrow tube where most of the nutrients from food are absorbed.
Large intestine - The wider tube where water is absorbed from undigested food, creating solid waste.
Enzymes - Proteins that speed up chemical reactions, such as breaking down food.
Bile - A fluid produced by the liver that helps break down fats in the small intestine.
Mnemonics:
Digestive system - Think of a cartoon character with a large belly, holding a spoon and fork.
Esophagus - Picture a snake swallowing a whole apple.
Stomach - Imagine a boiling cauldron full of food, with a cartoon character stirring it with a giant spoon.
Small intestine - Picture a long, winding road with a line of cartoon characters walking along it, picking up food particles as they go.
Large intestine - Imagine a river with cartoon characters fishing out pieces of undigested food.
Enzymes - Think of a group of tiny construction workers with hammers and chisels, breaking down a wall made of food.
Bile - Picture a grumpy-looking liver squeezing a tube of toothpaste full of green liquid.
Objects, places or anything to link with mnemonics:
Digestive system - A buffet restaurant.
Esophagus - A magician pulling a rabbit out of a hat.
Stomach - A bubbling cauldron on a witches' brew.
Small intestine - A maze made of food items.
Large intestine - A water park with a lazy river.
Enzymes - A construction site with workers and equipment.
Bile - A tube of toothpaste that's been squeezed out and left on a sink.
Quiz Questions:
What is the digestive system?
What is the esophagus?
What is the stomach?
What is the small intestine?
What is the large intestine?
What are enzymes?
What is bile and where is it produced?