3:07 ox 40 , 40 ?? Q 0 6 Absorbs water and nutrients left 7. Forces food from the throat into the stomach 9. Process of taking food into the mouth 14. Stores and releases bile into the small intestine B. Directions: By referring to the picture below, write the number and identify the part that corresponds to the term. Highlight Draw Draw
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