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Digestive System Word List

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absorption   The passage of simple nutrients into the bloodstream  
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achlorhydric   Absence of hydrochloric acid in the stomach.  
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aerophagia   Swallowing air.  
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anal sphincter   The constricting muscle at the anus which relaxes to allow passage of stool.  
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anastomosis   The natural or surgical joining of two hollow structures  
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anorectal   Pertaining to both the anus and the rectum.  
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anus   The outlet of the rectum.  
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ascending colon   First portion of the colon, extending from the cecum to the lower border of the liver.  
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buccal   Pertaining to the cheek.  
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cecum   First 2-3" of the large intestine  
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celiac   Pertaining to the abdomen.  
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cheiloplasty   Surgical repair of the lip  
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cholangioma   Tumour of the bile duct or vessel.  
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choledocholithotomy   Removal of a gallstone through an incision of the bile duct.  
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colon   Also called the large intestine; it is divided into four portions and is responsible for absorption and elimination  
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descending colon   Third continuation of the colon which joins and forms the sigmoid colon.  
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diarrhea   The passage of unformed watery bowel movements.  
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digestion   The process by which food is broken down, mechanically and chemically in the digestive tract and converted into an absorbable form that can be used by the body.  
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diverticulitis   Inflammation of a sac-like bulge that may develop in the wall of the large intestine.  
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duodenum   Uppermost division of the small intestine; receives secretions to aid in digestion.  
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elimination   To remove, get rid of, exclude; also to pass urine from the bladder or stool from the bowel.  
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enema   The introduction of liquid into the rectum for cleansing the bowel and for stimulating evacuation of the bowels.  
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enterostomy   Surgical formation of an opening from the small intestine through the abdominal wall.  
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epiglottis   A flap of tissue covering the trachea, which prevent food and liquids from entering the airway.  
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esophagojejunostomy   Anastomosis of the esophagus and jejunum.  
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esophagus   A muscular canal which extends from the pharynx to the stomach.  
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gallbladder   An organ below the liver which stores and empties bile through its ducts into the small intestine.  
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gastritis   Inflammation of the stomach.  
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endoscopy   Visual examination of a cavity or canal using a flexible fiberoptic instrument called an endoscope.  
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gastrointestinal system   Provides the body with nutrients, electrolytes and system water by ingestion, digestion, elimination and absorption.  
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hepatomegaly   Enlargement of the liver.  
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hernia   Abnormal protrusion of an organ or tissue through the structures that normally contain it.  
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ingest   To eat.  
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ileostomy   Surgical formation of an opening from the ileum through the abdominal wall.  
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ileum   Lower division of the small intestine.  
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jejunorrhaphy   Surgical repair of the jejunum.  
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jejunum   Second division of the small intestine.  
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laryngopharynx   The lower portion of the pharynx which divides into the trachea and esophagus.  
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lingual   Pertaining to the tongue.  
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liver   The largest glandular organ which functions include: producing bile, removing glucose from the blood, and storing vitamins.  
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liver scan   Radiographic visualization of the liver after injection of a radioactive substance.  
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mastication   Chewing - the first stage of digestion.  
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nasopharynx   The portion of the throat above the soft palate and behind the nose.  
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occult blood   A test in which stool samples are collected to determine gastrointestinal bleeding.  
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oropharynx   The central part of the throat between the soft palate and the epiglottis.  
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pancreas   An organ which uses ducts to provide exocrine secretions to the duodenum to aid in digestion.  
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peristalsis   Progressive wave-like motion which causes the contents of the Digestive tract to be forced onward.  
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pharynx   Passageway for air from the nose to the larynx and for food from the mouth to the esophagus.  
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proctoplasty   Surgical repair or reconstruction of the rectum or colon.  
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protologist   One who specializes in diseases of the colon, rectum, and anus.  
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rectum   Last portion of the Digestive tract which terminates at the anus.  
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laryngopharynx   The lower portion of the pharynx which divides into the trachea and esophagus.  
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lingual   Pertaining to the tongue.  
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liver   The largest glandular organ which functions include: producing bile, removing glucose from the blood, and storing vitamins.  
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liver scan   Radiographic visualization of the liver after injection of a radioactive substance.  
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mastication   Chewing - the first stage of digestion.  
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nasopharynx   The portion of the throat above the soft palate and behind the nose.  
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occult blood   A test in which stool samples are collected to determine gastrointestinal bleeding.  
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oropharynx   The central part of the throat between the soft palate and the epiglottis.  
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pancreas   An organ which uses ducts to provide exocrine secretions to the duodenum to aid in digestion.  
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peristalsis   Progressive wave-like motion which causes the contents of the Digestive tract to be forced onward.  
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pharynx   Passageway for air from the nose to the larynx and for food from the mouth to the esophagus.  
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proctoplasty   Surgical repair or reconstruction of the rectum or colon.  
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protologist   One who specializes in diseases of the colon, rectum, and anus.  
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rectum   Last portion of the Digestive tract which terminates at the anus.  
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sialolithiasis   Presence of a stone in the salivary gland.  
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sigmoid colon   A flexure of the colon which joins the descending colon and the rectum.  
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small intestine   A continuation of the Digestive tract responsible for absorption. Consists of the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum.  
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stomach   A sac-like structure in the abdominal cavity, responsible for digestion of food.  
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stoma   An artificial opening, in this case, one from the bowel through the abdominal wall.  
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stomatitis   Inflammation of the mouth of the stomach.  
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trachea   Cartilaginous tube which extends from the larynx to the bronchial tubes.  
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transverse colon   Second portion of the colon that passes horizontally across the abdomen toward the spleen.  
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ulcer   A lesion of the skin or mucous membrane which frequently develops in the duodenum or stomach.  
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ulcerative colitis   Inflammation and ulceration of the innermost lining of the colon (the large intestine).  
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