The document is a revision worksheet for a 7th grade science class covering the topic of the digestive system. It contains 3 questions:
1. A fill-in-the-blank question defining key terms like food, digestion, organs, mouth, teeth, etc.
2. A matching question to link labels of digestive organs like the liver, stomach, and intestines to their positions on a diagram.
3. A multiple choice question with 17 items testing knowledge of the order and functions of different parts of the digestive system.
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Digestion
The document is a revision worksheet for a 7th grade science class covering the topic of the digestive system. It contains 3 questions:
1. A fill-in-the-blank question defining key terms like food, digestion, organs, mouth, teeth, etc.
2. A matching question to link labels of digestive organs like the liver, stomach, and intestines to their positions on a diagram.
3. A multiple choice question with 17 items testing knowledge of the order and functions of different parts of the digestive system.
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Usman Public School System
Final Term 2019-2020
Revision Worksheet Name: _____________________________ Roll No: _______ Date : ____________
Subject: Science Topic: The Digestive System
Class: VII-O
Q1. Fill in the blanks:
All animals need to eat___________ to get _____________ to live. But in order to use this food they have to break it down in a process called_______________. And so, all animals have a group of connected organs called ______________. In humans the process of digestion begins in the ___________ where food is _____________ in to small pieces by teeth. the ______________ helps in moving these pieces around. These pieces are mixed in ______________ which makes it soft and slippery so that it is easier to _______________. Glands present in mouth secrets _________________ which helps in breaking down____________. Once the food is swallowed, it passes through the __________________ into the _____________ where food is crushed and mixed with ___________ to kill germs. After spending some time in the stomach, the food is sent into the ______________________ where _________________ are absorbed. The liver help produce some digestive juices called __________________. Next, the remaining food goes into the ______________________ where the ________________ are absorbed. The remaining food is called _________________ and it is pushed in to rectum by certain movements called ______________________.
Q2. Match the words provided to the letters in the diagram of the digestive system. Put your answer in the table:
Oesophagus Gall Bladder Small intestines Large intestines
Q3. Choose the correct answer:
1. Which of the following gives the correct order for food as it passes through the organs of the digestive system? a. Mouth, oesophagus, stomach, gall bladder, pancreas, large intestines, small intestines b. Oesophagus, epiglottis, stomach, liver, small intestines, large intestines, anus c. Mouth oesophagus, stomach, small intestines, large intestines, anus d. Mouth, liver, gall bladder, stomach, large intestines, small intestines, anus.
2. Which part of the digestive system is responsible for absorbing water:
a. Small intestines b. Large intestines c. Kidneys d. Stomach 3. Which part of the digestive system contains Hydrochloric acid and is coated with mucus for its protection: a. Rectum b. Small intestines c. Stomach d. Oesophagus 4. Which part of the following is the section of the digestive system where most enzymes are added? a. Large intestines b. Mouth c. Stomach d. Small intestines 5. Bile is made in ________? a. Liver b. Stomach c. Gall bladder d. Small intestines 6. Bile is made in the liver and released into the small intestine. Its job is to break down __________? a. Nutrients b. Fats c. Proteins d. Water 7. The oesophagus connects the mouth to the _________? a. Mouth b. Small intestines c. Liver d. Stomach 8. Which of the following are NOT a part of the digestive system? a. Oesophagus b. Kidneys c. Anus d. Liver 9. Where is solid waste (poop) stored? a. Anus b. Rectum c. Large intestines d. Stomach 10. Villi are found in what part of the digestive system? a. Mouth b. Stomach c. Large intestines d. Small intestines 11. Diarrhoea is when the __________ do not absorb water? a. Rectum b. Anus c. Stomach d. Largeintestines 12. Which of the following best describes the role of the oesophagus in the digestive system: a. Mucus is secreted to protect stomach b. Sends food from mouth the stomach c. Helps absorb nutrients d. Breaks down food to be absorbed into bloodstream 13. The main function of the stomach is to: a. Store food b. Produce hydrochloric acid c. Break down food d. All of the above 14. Which of the following organs help break down food in the small intestines: a. Liver, kidneys, stomach b. Mouth, oesophagus, stomach c. Liver, pancreas, gall bladder d. Stomach, small intestines 15. The “tentacle” like structure along the small intestines are called ____________: a. Capillaries b. Bile c. Liver d. Villi 16. The main function of the small intestines is to: a. Extract and absorb nutrients b. Kill bacteria c. Excrete solid waste d. Releases enzymes to break down food 17. Digestion beings in the mouth. Which of the following statement is INCORRECT? a. The tongue helps absorb nutrients b. The saliva helps break down food c. The tongue keeps food in place in the mouth while the food is being chewed d. Teeth help chew food into smaller pieces