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Sistem Pencernaan

Sistem Pencernaan

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Biology

11th Grade

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Hard

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19 Slides • 23 Questions

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Multiple Choice

Which enzymes are produced by the pancreas and released into the duodenum?

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Amylase, Trypsin, Lipase

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Pepsin, Maltase, Lactase

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Sucrase, Peptidase, Nuclease

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Renin, Elastase, Phosphatase

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Peptin elastase,trypsin

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following best describes mechanical digestion?

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Breaking down food into smaller pieces using teeth and stomach movements

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Dissolving food with digestive enzymes

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Absorbing nutrients into the bloodstream

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Transporting waste out of the body

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Multiple Choice

Perhatikan data berikut ini :

1. mulut 4. kerongkongan

2. usus halus 5. hati

3. usus besar 6. lambung

Urutan saluran pencernaan yang benar adalah ....

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1, 4, 6, 2, dan 3

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1, 2, 3, 4, dan 5

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1, 2, 4, 5, dan 6

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1, 5, 4, 3, dan 2

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Open Ended

Why is the digestive system important for our body?

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Multiple Choice

What is the role of the pancreas in digestion?

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It produces digestive enzymes and bicarbonate to neutralize stomach acid

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Open Ended

Explain the difference between the digestive tract and digestive glands as described in the images.

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Multiple Choice

Which organ is responsible for producing digestive enzymes in the human digestive system?

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Salivary gland

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Esophagus

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Large intestine

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Appendix

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Multiple Select

Which of the following are included in the digestive tract organs?

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Mouth cavity

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Stomach

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Small intestine

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Salivary gland

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Multiple Choice

Which part of the tooth contains nerves and blood vessels?

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Enamel

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Dentin

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Pulp

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Cementum

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Fill in the Blank

The function of ___ is to cut food into smaller pieces.

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Open Ended

Describe two main functions of the tongue in the digestive process.

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT a function of saliva as described in the images?

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Moistening food

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Preventing mouth dryness

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Killing microorganisms

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Digesting proteins

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Open Ended

Explain the role of the epiglottis during swallowing and how it prevents food from entering the respiratory tract.

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Multiple Select

Which muscles are involved in the peristaltic movement of the esophagus? Select all that apply.

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Striated muscle (Otot Lurik)

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Smooth muscle (Otot Polos)

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Cardiac muscle

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Skeletal muscle

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Fill in the Blank

The stomach consists of three main regions: ___, fundus, and pylorus.

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Open Ended

Describe the function of rugae in the stomach and why it is important for digestion.

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Multiple Choice

Which enzyme produced by the pancreas is responsible for converting starch into sugar?

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Amylase

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Lipase

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Pepsin

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Renin

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Multiple Select

Which of the following are functions of the large intestine (colon)?

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Forms feces mass

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Regulates water and mineral content in feces

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Absorbs nutrients directly into the bloodstream

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Site for decomposition of food residue by bacteria

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Multiple Choice

Which digestive gland produces enzymes that work in the mouth to convert starch into maltose?

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Salivary gland

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Pancreas

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Liver

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Stomach

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Fill in the Blank

The organ that produces pepsin is the ___

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Open Ended

Explain how the enzymes produced by the pancreas contribute to the digestion of different types of nutrients in the human body.

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Fill in the Blank

Fill in the blank: The process of breaking down food into smaller molecules with the help of digestive organs and glands is called the ___ system.

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Open Ended

Reflecting on what you learned about the digestive system, what is one question you still have or something you would like to know more about?

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