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2. In the oral cavity begins: a. Development disintegration. B. Decomposition of carbohydrates. C. Disintegration of water. Protein breakdown.
3. Protein digestion begins: A. in the esophagus. B. In the stomach. C. In the small intestine. D. In the oral cavity.
4. Digestion of plants begins: A. in the esophagus. B. In the stomach. C. In the duodenum. D. In the oral cavity.
5. Bile mainly activates: a. Proteases. B. Lipases. C. Amylase. D. Vitamins.
6. The duodenum is: a. Weight of the large intestine. B. Weight of the small intestine. C. Rectum. D. Worm production.
7. The decomposition products of organic animals are absorbed by: a. In the large intestine. B. In the small intestine. C. In the rectum. D. In the stomach.
8. Absorption of drugs occurs: a. In the large intestine. B. In the small intestine. C. In the rectum. D. In the stomach.
9. The water part of the water is absorbed by: a. In the large intestine. B. In the small intestine. C. In the rectum. D. In the stomach.
10. Alcohol absorption occurs: a. In the large intestine. B. In the small intestine. C. In the rectum. D. In the stomach.
11. Residual proteins are digested in the digestive system of the region: a. In the large intestine. B. In the small intestine. C. In the rectum. D. In the stomach.
12. Chemical removal of pancreas (pancreas): a. Proteins. B. Multiplies. C. Carbohydrates. D. All listed.
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13.Lysocyte removes: a. Proteins. B. Multiplies. C. Carbohydrates. D. Bacteria
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