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Absorption, amino acids, amboea, assimilation, bile, buccal, cavity, canine, cellulose, digestion, egestion, fatty acids, food vacuole, gall bladder, glycerol, incisors, ingestion, liver, milk teeth, molar, permanent teeth, oesophagus, pancreas, premolar, pseudopodia, rumen, ruminants, ruminations, salivary glands, villi, saliva.

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absorption = to absorb nutrients from the food
fatty acid = after the breakdown of fats the fatty acids are made
oesophagus = this is a long pipe which connects mouth and stomach
amino acid = after the breakdown of proteins amino acids are made
food vacuole = the organ which helps amoeba in digesting food
pancreas = The pancreas is a long, flat gland that lies in the abdomen behind the stomach.
amoeba = A single-celled (protozoan) organism that constantly changes shape.
gall bladder = A small, muscular sac located under the liver.
pre - molar = situated in front of or preceding the molar teeth
assimilation = The process by which a person or persons acquire the social and psychological characteristics of a group
glycerol = A sweet, syrupy liquid obtained from animal fats and oils or by the fermentation of glucose
pseudopodia = pseudopodia is a temporary protrusion of the surface of an amoeboid cell for purposes of eating or moving.
Bile = Bile is a yellow-green fluid that is made by the liver, stored in the gallbladder and passes through the common bile duct into the duodenum where it helps digest fat.

incisor = a front tooth typically adapted for cutting
Ruminant = Ruminants usually have a stomach divided into four compartments (called therumen, reticulum, omasum, and abomasum),
rumen = the large first compartment of the stomach of a ruminant from which food is regurgitated for rumination and in which cellulose is broken down by the action of symbiotic microorganisms
buccal cavity = The portion of the oral cavity bounded by the lips, cheeks, and gums. Also called vestibule of mouth
Ingestion = ingestion refers to the taking in of a substance
canine = a pointed tooth next to the incisors.
liver = a large, reddish-brown, glandular organ located in the upper right side of the abdominal cavity, divided by fissures into five lobes and functioning in the secretion of bile and various metabolic processes.
rumination = means "to chew the cud."
cellulose = a polysaccharide (C6H10O5)x of glucose units that constitutes the chief part of the cell walls of plants
milk teeth = a temporary tooth of a young mammal that in human dentition includes four incisors, two canines, and four molars in each jaw
Salivary glands = any of various glands that discharge a fluid secretion and especially saliva into the mouth cavity

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