Glucose is chiefly required for

  • photosynthesis
  • respiration
  • breathing
  • digestion

The removal of waste products from a body is known as

  • egestion
  • ingestion
  • digestion
  • absorption

Proteins are converted into

  • amino acids
  • glucose
  • fats
  • fibers

If we eat too much contaminated food, the stomach forces us to

  • vomit
  • digest
  • egest
  • exercise

Diarrhea takes place due to

  • biting by mosquitoes
  • eating contaminated food
  • using infected syringes
  • cold

The process of absorption of food molecules from digestive track by the blood vessels is called

  • absorption
  • assimilation
  • digestion
  • ingestion

"Feces" gets

  • hard and wet in constipation
  • soft and dry in constipation
  • hard and dry in constipation
  • soft and wet in constipation

The main cause of indigestion of food is

  • lack of chewing
  • lack of water in the body
  • lack of saliva
  • infection

Diarrhea takes out too much water and minerals which causes

  • dehydration
  • hunger
  • dryness
  • lack of energy

The acid that is found in our stomach, is

  • hydrochloric acid
  • sulfuric acid
  • carbonic acid
  • nitric acid

The entrance of germs in the body due to contaminated food is known as

  • bad entrance
  • food poisoning
  • staleness
  • Infected poisoning

The enzymes that digest fats are known as

  • lipase
  • trypsin
  • maltase
  • fatase

After processing of food in stomach, it moves into

  • large intestine
  • small Intestine
  • rectum
  • anus

The enzyme which is formed in mouth, is known as

  • starch
  • amylase
  • lipase
  • insulin

The mechanical breakdown of food is due to

  • hydrochloric acid
  • pepsin
  • chewing
  • peristalsis

Everything we eat is made up of

  • fruits
  • vegetables
  • nutrients
  • molecules
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