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armygirl

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Jan is about to eat a slice of pizza. In what order will the pizza pass through the organs of her GI tract?
 a. Mouth, ileum, duodenum
  b. Stomach, duodenum, and large intestine
  c. Small intestine, stomach, and large intestine
  d. Jejunum, colon, and cecum

Question 2

Food undergoes partial physical and chemical breakdown in the _____.
 a. mouth
  b. esophagus
  c. stomach
  d. duodenum



amynguyen1221

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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