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Chapter 22 part 1 Test

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What happens to Retro-Peritoneal organs during development?
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State examples of Mesentery organs.
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What happens in the mouth?
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How are the Accessory digestive organs and the alimentary canal connected?
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Which layer of the wall of alimentary canal is responsible for peristalsis and segmentation?
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What do the accessory digestive organs secrete?
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What does segmentation increase and how?
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What are the functions of the tongue?
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What are Interaperitoneal Organs?
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What does the esophagus pass through in the diaphragm?
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What pharyngeal constrictors and what do they do?
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What lines the mouth?
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What controls peristalsis and segmentation?
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What does Peristalsis function to do?
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What are the organs of the alimentary canal?
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What does segmentation function to do?
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The Peritoneal cavity contains what that allows?
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Sate the Digestive Process.
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What are the functions of Mesenteries?
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What is the PHARYNX lined with?
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cavity contains serous fluid that allows organs to glide easily over one another
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it increases the efficiency of nutrient absorption by repeatedly moving different parts of food over intestine wall
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1.voluntary skeletal muscles 2. contract in sequence, from superior to inferior, to squeeze the bolus into the esophagus
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they become part of the posterior abdominal wall
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1. Grips food and repositions it 2. Helps form some consonants 3. Houses taste buds
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by ducts
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mucosa with stratified squamous epithelium
H.
1. Ingestion 2. Propulsion 3. Mechanical digestion. 4 Chemical digestion 5. Absorption 6. Defecation
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mixes food with digestive juices
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1. provides a route for blood vessels and nerves to reach the organ 2. holds organs in place 3. sites of fat storage
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esophageal hiatus
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1. Mouth, pharynx, and esophagus 2. Stomach, small intestine, and large intestine (Colon)
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Liver, stomach, most small intestine, and transverse and sigmoid colon
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stratified squamous epithelium
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Orangs that are almost completely covered with visceral peritoneum
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Myenteric nerve plexus
Q.
bile, saliva, and digestive enzymes
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muscularis externa
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food is chewed, manipulated and by tongue and moistened with saliva
T.
functions to mix and propel food
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What do Interperitoneal organs have that Retro-Peritoneal organs don't have?
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Where does segmentation take place?
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What group of organs does Peristalsis take place in?
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Accessory digestive organs lie what to the alimentary canal?
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What forms the roof of the mouth?
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The esophagus joins to the stomach at the what?
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a means of propulsion by action of smooth muscle in walls of alimentary canal
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Rhythmic coordinated constrictions of non adjacent areas of the intestines
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a double layer of peritoneum pointing away from the abdominal wall to cover all or part of one organ
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Parotid gland, Sublingual gland, and submandibular gland

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