digestive system and Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
what are the accessory digestive organs | teeth, salivary glands, gallbladder, liver and pancreas |
alimentary canal or G.I tract | consists of mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small and large intestine |
name the two groups the organs of the digestive system are seperated into | alimentary canal also known as gi tract and accessory digestive organs |
once food has been ingested and digested what comes next | absorption where the bodys cells absorb the broken down good molecules |
what cells line the digestive tract | epithelial cells |
what is the process called where ingested food becomes available to body cells | digestion |
how can ingested good become available to the body cells | it must first be broken down chemically and physically. physically = chewing chemically= enzymatic hydrolysis |
alimentary canal | the digestive system consists of a hollow tube extending from the mouth to the anus |
state the overall function of the digestive system | eliminate undigested food provide th body with nutrients and water ingest, digest,and absorb food |
trypsin is a protease similar to pepsin the protein digesting enzyme in the stomach, would trypsin work well in the stomach | no the stomach is highly acidic while trypsin works well in the neutral basic environment of the small intestine |
list three characteristics of enzymes | protein molecuels, biological catalyst, hydrolases |
name the end products of digestion for protiens | amino acids |
name the end products of digestion for carbohydrats | simple sugars |
name the end products of digestion for fats | fatty acids and glycerol |
what do segmental movements do | they serve mainly to mix foodstuffs with digestive juices |
define segmental movements | local constrictions of the organ wall that occur rhythmically |
define peristalic movements | the major means of propelling food through most of the digestive viscera |
define substrate | the material or substance or molecules on which an enzyme acts on |
define enzyme | large protein molecules produced by body cells also biological catalysts |
define catalyst | they increase the rate of a chemical reaction without themselves becoming part of the product |
define hydrolase | an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of a chemical bond |
hydrolysis | the chemical breakdown of a compound due to the reaction with water |
define controls | specimens or standards agaianst which experimental samples are comapred |
which enzyme is necessary for starch digestion | salivary amylase |
what reagent is used for the starch test | lugols IKI solution positive = blue black negative= no color change |
what reagent is used for sugar test | benedicts solution positive= green to orange percipitat |
what enzyme is used for protein digestion | trypsin |
what substance is used to test for hydrolysis | BAPNA Positive= yellow negative=clear |
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