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Chapter 22 part 1 Fill In The Blanks

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Question: What two groups are organs into?Answer: 1. The alimentary canal (GI tract) 2. Accessory organs
Question: What are the of the alimentary canal?Answer: 1. Mouth, pharynx, and esophagus 2. Stomach, small intestine, and intestine (Colon)
Question: What are the Accessory Digestive ?Answer: 1. Teeth and tongue 2. Gallbladder, glands, liver, and pancreas
Question: Accessory digestive organs lie what to the canal?Answer: lie
Question: How are the Accessory organs and the alimentary canal connected?Answer: by ducts
Question: What do the digestive organs secrete?Answer: bile, saliva, and digestive
Question: Sate the Process.Answer: 1. Ingestion 2. 3. Mechanical digestion. 4 Chemical digestion 5. Absorption 6. Defecation
Question: What group of organs does take place in?Answer: Canal
Question: What is ?Answer: a means of propulsion by action of smooth in walls of alimentary canal
Question: How does work?Answer: adjacent segments of the canal relax and contract in alternate waves
Question: What does function to do?Answer: functions to mix and food
Question: does segmentation take place?Answer: in the
Question: What is ?Answer: Rhythmic coordinated constrictions of non adjacent areas of the
Question: What does function to do?Answer: mixes food with juices
Question: What does segmentation and how?Answer: it increases the efficiency of nutrient absorption by moving different parts of food over intestine wall
Question: What is the Answer: a continuous membrane with two layers 1. Parietal Peritoneum 2. Visceral Peritoneum
Question: What does the Peritoneum do?Answer: the internal surface of the body wall (abdominopelvic wall)
Question: What does the Peritoneum do?Answer: surrounds the organs
Question: and Parietal Peritoneum are what with each other?Answer: they are CONTINUOUS with each
Question: What is the cavity?Answer: a slit like space between Parietal Peritoneum and Visceral Peritoneum
Question: is no what in Peritoneal Cavity?Answer: is no viscera
Question: The Peritoneal cavity contains what that ?Answer: contains serous fluid that allows organs to glide easily over one another
Question: What does it mean when an is in the Retro-peritoneal?Answer: 1. Behind the peritoneum 2. Do NOT have a . only partially covered with peritoneum
Question: What happens to Retro-Peritoneal during development?Answer: they part of the posterior abdominal wall
Question: State examples of organs.Answer: Liver, stomach, most small , and transverse and sigmoid colon
Question: What are the of Mesenteries?Answer: 1. provides a route for blood vessels and nerves to reach the . holds organs in place 3. sites of fat storage
Question: What are ?Answer: a double layer of peritoneum pointing away from the wall to cover all or part of one organ
Question: What are Organs?Answer: Orangs that are almost covered with visceral peritoneum
Question: What do Interperitoneal have that Retro-Peritoneal organs don't have?Answer: mesentery
Question: What are four basic of the wall of the alimentary canal from the esophagus to the anus? (starting with innermost layer)Answer: 1. mucosa 2. submucosa 3. externa 4. seros
Question: What is the most layer of the wall of the alimentary canal? and what are its sublayers?Answer: mucosa 1. Epithelium, Lamina propria, Muscularis
Question: Which layer of the wall of alimentary canal is responsible for and segmentation?Answer: muscularis
Question: The INNERVATION of motility and in the alimentary canal (GI tract) depends on what things?Answer: 1. Extrinsic and sympathetic innervation 2. Intrinsic innervation by Enteric Nervous System (ENS)
Question: What contains all neurons of ENS, parasympathetic, and visceral sensory fibers of ANS?Answer: Nerve in GI wall
Question: What are two of Nerve Plexuses?Answer: 1. Myenteric Nerve Plexus 2. Nerve Plexus
Question: Where is the nerve plexus located and what does it do?Answer: 1. in the extrema 2. controls peristalsis and segmentation
Question: What controls and segmentation?Answer: Myenteric plexus
Question: Where is submucosal nerve plexus and what does it do?Answer: 1. in the . signals glands in the mucosa to secrete and muscularis mucosae to contract
Question: What in the mouth?Answer: food is , manipulated and by tongue and moistened with saliva
Question: What the mouth?Answer: mucosa with squamous epithelium
Question: What is the function of the lips and ?Answer: to help keep food inside during chewing
Question: What are the lips and formed from?Answer: the lips are formed from orbicularis oris and the cheeks are formed by the muscles
Question: What forms the roof of the ?Answer: the
Question: What is the ?Answer: a mass of skeletal muscles covered by membrane
Question: What are the functions of the ?Answer: 1. Grips food and repositions it 2. Helps form some . Houses taste buds
Question: are intrinsic tongue muscles and what do they do?Answer: 1. within the tongue; not attached to the bone 2. the shape of the tongue
Question: are extrinsic tongue muscles and what do they do?Answer: 1. to the tongue 2. alter the position of the tongue
Question: What are the types of tongue papillae and which ones contain taste buds?Answer: 1. Filiform papillae- do not contain taste buds 2. Fungiform papillae- do contain taste buds 3. Circumvallate - do contain taste buds
Question: Three Salivary .Answer: Parotid gland, Sublingual , and submandibular gland
Question: What is the lined with?Answer: stratified squamous
Question: What constrictors and what do they do?Answer: 1.voluntary skeletal 2. contract in sequence, from superior to inferior, to squeeze the bolus into the esophagus
Question: What the Pharyngeal Constrictors?Answer: Nerve (CN X)
Question: What does the esophagus pass through in the ?Answer: hiatus
Question: The esophagus joins to the at the what?Answer: cardiac
Question: What closes off the lumen of the and what does this do?Answer: 1. cardiac sphincter 2. prevents regurgitation of acidic juices from
Question: The Esophagus has all 4 layers of the alimentary canal except what? and what is it with?Answer: 1. serosa 2. replaced with
Question: Why does adventitia serosa in esophagus wall?Answer: because peritoneum is not present diaphragm
 
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