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Card 6
Front
A compound called bilirubin gives bile its colour. Where does it come from
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Card 7
Front
Which vitamin is produced by intestinal bacteria
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Card 8
Front
What is the word to describe the breaking up of large fat droplets into smaller ones
Back
Card 9
Front
The break down products of fat molecules can pass directly through the cell membrane. Why
Back
Card 10
Front
Lipase breaks down molecules of fat into what
Back
Card 11
Front
Which part of the nervous system controls the digestive system
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Card 12
Front
The intestine has a large surface are. Why
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Card 13
Front
Trypsin is an endopeptidase. What does this mean
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Card 14
Front
What structure in the intestine increases surface area
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Card 15
Front
Amylase breaks down what macromolecule
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