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Digestion AP II

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What are the portal triads (liver)?   1) Hepatic Vein, 2) Hepatic Artery, 3)Hepatic duct  
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What is a network of autonomic nerve fibers?   Myenteric Plexus  
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What is the function of the Kuffner cells?   They remove waste, remove damaged red blood cells, remove bacteria  
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What is a Volvus?   Twisting of the bowels  
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What ligament attaches the liver to the abdominal wall?   Faliciform ligament  
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What does mucose consist of?   Smooth Muscle, Epthelial (stratisfied), underlying connective tissue  
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What is the color of pigment of bile?   Bilirubin  
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Name the curve between tghe ascending and transverse of the colon.   Hepatic Flexure  
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What is the region of the body that the liver is located?   Hypochondriac Epicgastric  
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What is the process used to breakdown the complex molecules in food?   Hydrolysis (by water)  
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How many lobes is the liver divided into   four lobes  
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How old are you when premolars come in?   9-11 years old  
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What is excreted from the liver?   Bile, Hormones, Cholesteral  
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What is the primary function of the large intestine?   Reaborbes fluid and electrolytes, removes waste  
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What are the sinusoids line with?   Kuffner Cells.  
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Name the layers of the wall of the digestive tract?   Mucosa, Submucosa, serosa  
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What is stored in the liver?   Iron, Vitamins A,B12, D, E, K and Glycogen and Bile Salts  
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What is a polyup?   a benign or malignant growth from the lining of the colon  
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What is cirossis (of the liver)?   a chronic disease marked by degeneration of liver cells with eventual resistance of blood flow  
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What are the four parts of the large intestine?   Cecum, Transverse, Ascending, Descending (Symoid), Rectum  
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In carbohydrate metabolism, what is the eventual result?   Monosaccarides (GLUCOSE)  
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Quiz: The digestive tract is also known as the   Gastrointestinal tract  
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Quiz: the digestive tract is made up of what   Mouth and Pharynx, Esophagus, Stomach, Intestines  
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Quiz: Which of the following accessory organs is NOT included in the digestive system? Tongue, Salivary Glands, Kidneys, Pancreas   not the kidneys  
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Quiz: the taking in of food is known as:   Ingestion  
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Quiz: Food is broken down into small particles through the mixing actions of the stomach through a process known as:   Mechanical digestion  
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Quiz: What is the term for the rhymthmic waves of contractions that propel food particles through the digestive tract?   Peristalsis  
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Quiz: What is the inner most layer of the digestive tract?   Mucosa  
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Quiz: Which of the following consists of folds of skeletal muscle covered by a thin transparent epithelium? Lips, Cheeks, Tongue, Hard Palate   The lips  
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Quiz: Which of the following directs food away from the nasal cavity and into the oropharynx during swallowing? Teeth, Hard palate and ulvula, lingual tonsils, or soft palatate and uvula   Soft palate and uvula  
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Quiz: All of the following are functions of the tongue except: Mixes food with saliva, shapes food into a bolus, directs food toward the pharynx, or secretes digestive enzymes   Secretes digestive enzymes  
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Quiz: Which of the following connects the tongue anteriorly to the floor of the mouth? Papillae, Frenulum Linguae, Buccinator Muscle or Salivary Glands   Frenulum Linguae  
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Quiz: What is the total number of secondary teeth?   32  
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Quiz: Which of the following teeth have sharp edges that are used for biting food?   Incisors  
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Quiz: Which salivary glands are located on each side of the head, just in front of the ears? Palantine, Parotid, Submandibular, Sublingual   Parotid  
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Quiz: All of the following are functions of saliva EXCEPT: Cleanses the teeth, Moistens the food, Lubricates the food, Begins the chemical degestions of proteins   Begins the chemical digestion of proteins  
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Quiz: Which of the following opens into both the esophagus and larynx? Nasopharynx, Larygopharynx, Oropharynx, Fauces   Laryngopharynx  
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Quiz: Which of the following provides a passageway for food between the pharynx and stomach? Larynx, Trachea, Esophagus, Oropharynx   Esophagus  
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Quiz: Which of the followibng acts as a valve between the somach and small intestine? Cardiac Sphincter, Pyloric Sphincter, Esophageal Sphincter or Fauces   Pyloric Sphincter  
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Quiz: Longitudinal folds in the wall of the stomach that allow the stomach to expand are known as: Rugae, Villi, Fundus, Striations   Rugae  
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Quiz: Which of the following aids in the absorption of vitamin B12 from the digestive tract? Mucus, Hydrochloric Acid, Intrinsic Factor, Pepsinogen, All of the above   Intrinsic Factor  
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Quiz: What is the name of the semifluid that results when food is broken down in the stomach? Ssaliva, Bile, Chyme, Mucus   Chyme  
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Quiz: How long does it ake the stomach to empty after eating a meal? 1 hour, 4 hours, 8 hours, or 12 hours   4 hours  
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Quiz: What is the first part of the small intestine? Sigmoid Colon, Ileum, Duodenum, Jejunum   Duodenum  
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Quiz: What is the name of the valve located between the small intestine and the large intestine? Ileoceal Valve, Cardiac Valve, Phyloric Valve, or mitral Valve   Ileocecal Valve  
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Quiz: The appendix is attached to the: Stomach, Duodenum, Cecum, Rectum   Cecum  
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Quiz: What is the name of the S-Shaped portion of the colon? Ascending Colon, Descending Colon, Sigmoid Colon, Transverse Colon   Sigmoid Colon  
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Quiz: What is the function of the large intestine? Production of digestive enzymes, Elimination of waster prodcuts, Absorption of nutriends, Breakdown of food molecules?   Elimination of waste products  
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Quiz; What are hepatocytes? Liver cells, Pancreatic cells, Kidney cells, Gallbladder Cells   Liver Cells  
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Quiz: Which of the folloiwng are stored in the liver? Vitamin K, Iron, Glycogen, Vitamin, or All of the Above   All of the above  
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Quiz: Which of the folliwn cells located in the liver remove bacteria, damaged red blood cells and other particles from the blood? Macrophages, Globlet Cells, Kupffer Cells, Alpha Cells   Kupffer Cells  
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Quiz: Which of the following emulisifies fact into small fat droplets? Amylase, Cholestrerol, Lipase, Bile Salts   Bile Salts  
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Quiz: Which of the following is a waster product that results from the breakdown of hemoglobin? Urea, Bilirubin, Triglyerides, All of the Above?   Bilirubin  
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Quiz: What is the function of the gallbladder? Stores vile, Secretes bile, Stores hemoglobin, Breaks down fat   Stores Bile  
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Quiz: What causes contraction of the gallbladder? Chloecystokinin, Gastrin, Presence of fat in the stomach, Secretin   Cholecystokinin  
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Quiz: What is the end product of protein digestion? Glucose, Fatty acids, amino acids, Fructose   Amino acids  
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Quiz; Visible portion of the tooth   Crown  
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Quiz: Connective tissue that surrounds the dentin in the root   Cementum  
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