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MASANTOL HIGH SCHOOL MASANTOL HIGH SCHOOL

Masantol, Pampanga Masantol, Pampanga

Test I. Multiple Choice. Test I. Multiple Choice.

1. It refers to the breakdown of food into smaller 1. It refers to the breakdown of food into smaller
components that can be absorbed into the components that can be absorbed into the
bloodstream. bloodstream.
A. Absorption B. Assimilation A. Absorption B. Assimilation
C. Digestion D. Ingestion C. Digestion D. Ingestion

2. A J-shaped muscular bag that stores the food 2. A J-shaped muscular bag that stores the food
you eat, and breaks it down into tiny pieces. you eat, and breaks it down into tiny pieces.
A. epiglottis B. esophagus A. epiglottis B. esophagus
C. stomach D. small intestine C. stomach D. small intestine

3. Which of the following is the correct order of 3. Which of the following is the correct order of
organs by which food passes? organs by which food passes?
A. Stomach – Jejunum – Large intestines – Anus A. Stomach – Jejunum – Large intestines – Anus
A. Pharynx – Stomach – Large intestines – Small A. Pharynx – Stomach – Large intestines – Small
Intestines Intestines
C. Duodenum – Stomach – Large intestines – Anus C. Duodenum – Stomach – Large intestines – Anus
D. Rectum – Anus – Large intestines – Small intestines D. Rectum – Anus – Large intestines – Small intestines

4. Where does the digestive process begin? 4. Where does the digestive process begin?
A. stomach B. esophagus A. stomach B. esophagus
C. pharynx D. mouth C. pharynx D. mouth

5. When reaching the stomach, what do food 5. When reaching the stomach, what do food
particles combine with? particles combine with?
A. mucus B. bile A. mucus B. bile
C. saliva D. gastric juices C. saliva D. gastric juices

6. Where is bile made? 6. Where is bile made?


A. stomach B. liver A. stomach B. liver
C. duodenum D. gallbladder C. duodenum D. gallbladder

7. A flap-like structure at the back of the throat 7. A flap-like structure at the back of the throat
that closes over the trachea preventing food from that closes over the trachea preventing food from
entering it. entering it.
A. epiglottis B. esophagus A. epiglottis B. esophagus
C. jejunum D. small intestine C. jejunum D. small intestine

8. Which of the following is NOT a function of the 8. Which of the following is NOT a function of the
digestive system? digestive system?
A. ingestion B. digestion A. ingestion B. digestion
C. absorption D. protection C. absorption D. protection

9. The accessory digestive organs include all the 9. The accessory digestive organs include all the
following, EXCEPT following, EXCEPT
A. teeth B. liver A. teeth B. liver
C. stomach D. pancreas C. stomach D. pancreas

10. The muscles of the esophagus squeeze the food 10. The muscles of the esophagus squeeze the food
downward through the process of . downward through the process of .
A. gravity B. rugae A. gravity B. rugae
C. peristalsis D. chyme C. peristalsis D. chyme

Test II. Label the Parts Test II. Label the Parts

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