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Food and Digestion

Food and Digestion. Q1. What type of food is essential for growth and repair?. A1. Protein. Q2. What type of food provides energy quite quickly?. A2. Carbohydrates. Q3. What type of food provides an energy store within the body?. A3. Fat.

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Food and Digestion

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  1. Food and Digestion KS3 Unit 8a Food and Digestion

  2. Q1. What type of food is essential for growth and repair? KS3 Unit 8a Food and Digestion

  3. A1. Protein KS3 Unit 8a Food and Digestion

  4. Q2. What type of food provides energy quite quickly? KS3 Unit 8a Food and Digestion

  5. A2. Carbohydrates KS3 Unit 8a Food and Digestion

  6. Q3. What type of food provides an energy store within the body? KS3 Unit 8a Food and Digestion

  7. A3. Fat KS3 Unit 8a Food and Digestion

  8. Q4. What is an insoluble carbohydrate with big molecules? KS3 Unit 8a Food and Digestion

  9. A4. Starch KS3 Unit 8a Food and Digestion

  10. Q5. What are needed in very small amounts to keep body processes working properly? KS3 Unit 8a Food and Digestion

  11. A5. Vitamins KS3 Unit 8a Food and Digestion

  12. Q6. What do you call essential elements, like calcium for healthy bones? KS3 Unit 8a Food and Digestion

  13. A6. Minerals KS3 Unit 8a Food and Digestion

  14. Q7. What keeps food moving through the digestive system? KS3 Unit 8a Food and Digestion

  15. A7. Fibre KS3 Unit 8a Food and Digestion

  16. Q8. Where does food enter the body? KS3 Unit 8a Food and Digestion

  17. A8. Mouth KS3 Unit 8a Food and Digestion

  18. Q9. What do you call the organ where food is absorbed into the blood? KS3 Unit 8a Food and Digestion

  19. A9. Intestines KS3 Unit 8a Food and Digestion

  20. Q10. What is the tube from mouth to stomach called? KS3 Unit 8a Food and Digestion

  21. A10. Gullet KS3 Unit 8a Food and Digestion

  22. Q11. Where are faeces (mainly indigestible foods) stored? KS3 Unit 8a Food and Digestion

  23. A11. Rectum KS3 Unit 8a Food and Digestion

  24. Q12. Where do faeces leave the body? KS3 Unit 8a Food and Digestion

  25. A12. Anus KS3 Unit 8a Food and Digestion

  26. Q13. What is the tiny finger shaped projection in the digestive system that helps absorb food into the bloodstream called? KS3 Unit 8a Food and Digestion

  27. A13. Villus KS3 Unit 8a Food and Digestion

  28. Q14. What is the name of the semi-permeable tubing that only small molecules can get through? KS3 Unit 8a Food and Digestion

  29. A14. Visking tubing KS3 Unit 8a Food and Digestion

  30. Q15. What is the muscular organ in your body that churns up food? KS3 Unit 8a Food and Digestion

  31. A15. Stomach KS3 Unit 8a Food and Digestion

  32. Q16. What are the organic catalysts that speed up chemical reactions called? KS3 Unit 8a Food and Digestion

  33. A16. Enzymes KS3 Unit 8a Food and Digestion

  34. Q17. What building blocks are proteins made of? KS3 Unit 8a Food and Digestion

  35. A17. Amino acids KS3 Unit 8a Food and Digestion

  36. Q18. What is needed to drive all life processes? KS3 Unit 8a Food and Digestion

  37. A18. Energy KS3 Unit 8a Food and Digestion

  38. Q19. When a diet has a healthy mixture of different foods it is ... ? KS3 Unit 8a Food and Digestion

  39. A19. Balanced KS3 Unit 8a Food and Digestion

  40. Q20. What is the technical term for all the foods that you eat? KS3 Unit 8a Food and Digestion

  41. A20. Diet KS3 Unit 8a Food and Digestion

  42. Well Done!Now check your score KS3 Unit 8a Food and Digestion

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