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- a ring of muscle at the end of the stomach controls the flow of food by opening and closing every few minutes to allow the liquid food to flow into the ___, a very long, coiled, tube - like organ.
- the final steps of digestion occur in the small intestine. one type of digestive liquid that is added here is called ___, which is produced in the liver and breaks down fats in foods.
- a storage sac called the ___ holds the bile that is produced in the liver.
- pancreatic juice is another digestive juice added in the small intestine. it is produced in the ___.
- ___, which is made in the walls of the small intestine, works together with the pancreatic juice to chemically break down the food.
- the nutrients from the digested food are then absorbed into the bloodstream through tiny finger - like structures called ___ that line the inner wall of the small intestine.
Brief Explanations
- The pyloric sphincter (ring of muscle) controls food flow from the stomach to the small intestine.
- Bile is produced in the liver and breaks down fats.
- The gallbladder stores bile.
- Pancreatic juice is produced in the pancreas.
- Intestinal juice (from small - intestine walls) works with pancreatic juice.
- Villi (finger - like structures) absorb nutrients in the small intestine.
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- pyloric sphincter; small intestine
- bile
- gallbladder
- pancreas
- Intestinal juice
- villi