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Human Digestive System Crossword Puzzle for Homeschool is a easy crossword puzzle with 18 clues covering . Play it online for free below, or create your own crossword with our free crossword maker.
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Human Digestive System Crossword Puzzle for Homeschool
An easy crossword puzzle focused on the human digestive system, designed specifically for homeschool families. Great for learning basic digestive organs and functions.
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- 1. Tube that carries food to the stomach
- 4. Long tube where nutrients are absorbed
- 6. Liquid in the mouth that starts digestion
- 7. Part of food that helps digestion
- 10. Small pouch near the large intestine
- 12. Protein that speeds up digestion
- 14. Stores waste before it leaves the body
- 15. Part of large intestine that absorbs water
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- 2. To take in nutrients from food
- 3. Substance that breaks down fat
- 5. Starts digestion by chewing food
- 8. Stores bile made by the liver
- 9. Organ where food is mixed with acids
- 11. Produces insulin and digestive juices
- 13. Moves food and helps with tasting
- 16. To break down food for the body
- 17. Produces bile to help digest fats
- 18. Help break food into smaller pieces
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