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Drag each tile to the correct box. Lipids such as fats serve as a stored form of energy and are required for various functions of the body. The body needs to digest and absorb the fats we consume so that it can accomplish these functions. Arrange the steps of fat digestion and absorption in the correct order. Tiles Food passes into the small intestine. The absorbed fats enter the circulatory system. Through mechanical digestion, the teeth grind food and break it into smaller parts. Pancreatic lipase breaks down the fat molecules. Churning and gastric juices further break down fat molecules. Lymphatic vessels absorb the digested fats.
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- through mechanical digestion, the teeth grind food and break it into smaller parts
- Churning and gastric juices further break down fat molecules.
- Food passes into the small intestine.
- Pancreatic lipase breaks down the fat molecules.
- Lymphatic vessels absorb the digested fats.
- The absorbed fats enter the circulatory system.
Step-by-step explanation:
Digestion is the biological process that allows the food we consume to be transformed into substances that are similar to our bodies. This oricess begins with the entry of food into our food and ends with the assimilation of nutrients from that food into our bloodstream. This process is done in two stages: mechanical digestion (performed in the mouth) and chemical digestion (performed in the digestive system). In summary, this process happens as follows:
- through mechanical digestion, the teeth grind food and break it into smaller parts
- Churning and gastric juices further break down fat molecules.
- Food passes into the small intestine.
- Pancreatic lipase breaks down the fat molecules.
- Lymphatic vessels absorb the digested fats.
- The absorbed fats enter the circulatory system.