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Quiz yourself on the Digestive System-Danielle Maillet

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The Alimentary Canal is a muscular tube about ____ long.   8m to 10m.  
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Serous cells produce a watery fluid with a digestive enzyme is called?   Salivary.  
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Two layers of smooth muscle in the stomach.   Inner circular layer and outer longitudinal layer.  
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Phospholipids, Triglycerides and Steroids are what?   3 types of lipids.  
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What is the food in your mouth called once it has been chewed up?   Bolus.  
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Two components of digestion.   Physical and Chemical.  
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What is the process that moves the food toward the stomach in the esophagus?   Peristalsis.  
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When does food truly enter the body?   When it is absorbs the nutrients.  
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Two projections on the wall of the small intestine.   Villi and microvilli.  
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Ascending, Transverse, Descending and sigmoid are four sections of the?   Colon.  
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The 3 organs that aid indigestion.   1-Liver 2-Pancreas 3-Gall Bladder.  
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Duodenum, Jejunum and Ileum are 3 parts of?   The small intestine.  
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What stops the food from going back into the esophagus?   Cardiac Sphincter.  
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What muscle does the esophagus pass through before reaching the stomach?   Diaphragm.  
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Why does the stomach lining produce mucous?   To protect it from acid.  
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Vitamin B6 is used in _____?   Energy production.  
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Two major types of minor nutrients.   Minerals and Vitamin.  
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Two types of carbohydrates.   Sugars and starches.  
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How long is the large intestine?   5ft long.  
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Rectum, Anal Canal, Colon and Cecum are 4 major parts of what?   Large Intestine.  
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Saliva is produced by the ___?   Salivary Gland.  
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Duodenum is less than __ long.   A meter.  
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How long is the Ileum?   3 meters.  
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Jejunum is about how long?   2 meters long.  
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Enzymes break down what 3 things?   Carbohydrates, Fats and Protein.  
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Submucosa, Circular muscle and Longitudinal muscle make up the ____?   Muscular Layer.  
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Creates bile.   Liver.  
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Where is the gall bladder located?   Under the liver.  
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Water and electrolytes are absorbed where?   Large Intestines.  
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The large intestine form's?   Feces.  
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Uses enzymes to absorb the needed chemicals from our food.   The function of the small intestine.  
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Why do the digestive organs make chyme?   Chyme moves through the body more easily than food.  
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How does the stomach digest food?   Stomach muscles churn the food.  
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What lines our stomach?   Mucous.  
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12 hours to 2 days.   Digest our food.  
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How does your stomach tell you you’re hungry?   Your stomach muscle’s contract.  
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How big is the appendix?   About the size of a pinky finger.  
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What is the function of the epiglottis?   When you swallow food it covers the trachea so the food doesn’t slide down it causing you to choke.  
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Where does waste leaves the body?   The anal cavity.  
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Villi are located where?   On top of the submucosa.  
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The small intestine is how long?   7 meters.  
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What is the function of the teeth?   Grinds up food into a bolus.  
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How long does it take for acid to break down our food?   Hours.  
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What is amino acid?   Protein.  
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What makes the stomach move and churn food?   The 3 layers of muscles.  
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Where is the appendix attached to?   The large intestine.  
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What is the first step in the successful swallowing?   Soft palate rises up and closes the nasal cavity.  
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Why does the tongue rise up?   To force food back.  
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How is the small intestine different from the colon?   The small intestine doesn’t have any villi, where the colon does.  
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What does normal flora produce? And what is an example of normal flora?   It produces nutrients. Example: Vitamin K.  
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