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: (c) Liver

: (b) swallowed and partially digested.

: (c) capture of food and movement

: (a) (i), (ii) and (iv)

: (c) absorb the digested food

: (d) fatty acids and glycerol

: (a) acidic medium

: (d) Cellulose

: (b) 4

: (b) (i) and (iii)

: (a) canines and incisors

: (a) Oesophagus, Large Intestine, Rectum

: (a) force provided by the muscular tongue.

: (c) digests starch into simpler sugars.

: (b) starch into simple sugars

Column A Column B

(i) Autotrophs (d) Green plants

(ii) Sugar (a) Carbohydrate

(iii) Photosynthesis (c) Chlorophyll

(iv) Hydra (b) Sucking

: holozoic nutrition

: simple materials

: Pitcher

: hygroscopic

: food
True False

: True
: False

: True

: True : False
 (c) capturing food and movement (d) all of these (d) digestion (b) sucking (b)
Snakes (a) starch into simple sugars (b) Mouth (a) digestive system (b) 6 – 8 (b) milk
teeth (a) permanent teeth (b) ingestion (d) 4 (a) salivary glands (a) saliva (a) Liver (b)
fats (d) egestion (c) carbohydrate (b) absorb the digested food (d) egestion (c)
cellulose (a) Cud (a) Incisors (c) ingestion (d) small intestine (c) holozoic (a) mouth
(c) Mix the food with saliva and swallow it (b) Grinding (a) stomach (a) digest the
cellulose  (d) mouth (a) liver (c) assimilation  acid  plants food

Windpipe break down salivary amylase alimentary canal, digestive tract tooth decay
ingestion oesophagus Stomach mucous mucous, hydrochloric acid, digestive juices,
proteins  7.5, liver bile  gall bladder small intestine Canine removal Carbohydrate
salivary Simpler Incisors Cud milk Stomach

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olumn A Column B
1. Villi e. Small intestine
2. Hydrochloric acid d. Stomach
3. Bile b. Liver
4. Absorption of water a. Large intestine
5. Saliva c. Mouth

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