Digestive system Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Digestion starts in the mouth by | Chewing |
Once food is in the mouth, ..... glands secrete fluid | Salivary |
Salivary fluid breaks down food into | Enzymes |
Salivary fluid ....... food for swallowing | Lubricates |
Hard outer part of tooth structure | Enamel |
Is enamel living or non living tissue | Non living |
Softer cellular layer inside enamel | Dentin |
Area where arteries veins and nerves live in a tooth | Pulp |
What holds a tooth in place | Periodontal ligament |
The tongue contains receptors called | Taste buds |
Taste buds stimulate secretion of | Saliva |
Taste buds stimulate secretion of ...... ..... in stomach | Digestive enzymes |
What sits at the back of the tongue | Epiglottis |
What are the 3 salivary glands | Parotid gland, submandibular gland, sublingual gland |
Where is the parotid gland located | Near the ear and masseter muscle |
Parotid gland ducts emptis into | Side of cheek |
Submandibular gland produces majority of | Nonstimulated saliva |
Non stimulated saliva is produced ...... the majority of the time | Submandibular gland |
Sublingual gland is located | Inferior to tongue |
Sublingual gland ducts empty on sides of | Frenulum of the tongue |
What gland is inferior to the tongue | Sublingual |
What is the epiglottis | Piece of cartilage attached to muscle and hyoid bone |
What is attached to the muscle and hyoid bone in the mouth | The epiglottis |
The epiglottis is made of | Cartilage |
When swallowing, the ........ helps food into the esophagus | Epiglottis |
The epiglottis closes the ...... when swallowing | Trachea |
What is the name of the contraction that pushes food towards stomach | Peristalic |
How does food move towards stomach | Peristaltic contraction of esophagus pushes it |
What is the muscular rube that moves food to stomach | Esophagus |
The esophagus is located posterior to | Trachea |
Are enzymes released in the esophagus | No |
The stomach is surrounded by | Muscle |
Gastric juices are acidic or base | Acidic |
Stomach secretes ....... and ...... to break down foos | Acidic gastric juices, enzymes |
How is food mixed within the stomach | Contractions of muscles agitate food within stomach to mix with gastric secretions |
What is the ring of muscle at the opening of the stomach | Cardiac sphincter |
What prevent gastric juices from going into the esophagus | Cardiac sphincter |
The ring of muscle in the opening of small intestine is called | Pyloric sphincter |
What are the folds in the wall of the stomach called | Rugae |
What allows the stomach to expand | The rugae |
Once food enters the stomach, ..... cells release. ....... | Parietal, hydrochloric acid |
Hydrochloric acid is released by what | Parietal cells |
What cells release pepsinogen | Chief cells |
Chief cells are located | In the stomach walls |
Chief cells in the stomach wall secrete | Pepsinogen |
Pepsinogen is a precursor to | Peptin |
Peptin is a precursor of | Pepsinogen |
What breaks down proteins into smaller polypeptides | Pepsin |
Proteins are broken down by | Pepsin |
Name the 3 sections of the intestines | Duodenum, jejunum, ilium |
What is the length of duodenum | 1 ft |
What is the length of jejunum | 8 ft |
What is the length of ilium | 11 ft |
What hold the intestines in place | Mesentery |
What does the mesentery do | Holds the intestines in place |
What does the mesentery contain | Blood and lymphatic vessels |
The blood and lymphatic vessels purpose in the mesentery is for | Absorption |
To increase surface area and absorption capacity, the small intestine have | Intestinal villi |
What are intestinal villi | Finger like projections |
Intestinal villi line what organ | Small intestine |
Intestinal villi are what kind of cells | Columnar epithelial cells |
What are the 3 accessory digestive organs | Liver, gallbladder and pancreas |
What are the two ducts that connect to the duodenum | Pancreatic duct, common bile duct |
What produces bile | Hepatic cells of the liver |
The salts in the bile are called | Bile salts |
What breaks down lipids in the liver | Bile salts |
The liver has a duct system which connects to the | Gallbladder |
What is the function of the gallbladder | Stores bile and concentrates it |
How does the gallbladder connect to hepatic duct | Via the cystic duct |
What are the hepatic cells of the liver called | Hepatocytes |
Hepatocytes produce | Bile |
Hepatocytes produce bile which is absorbed in | Bile canaliculi |
What in bile breaks down lipids | Bile salts |
The pancreas produces ..... to neutralize the acid from the stomach | Bicarbonates |
What does bicarbonate do | Neutralize the acid from stomach |
What stimulates the pancreas to produce bicarbonates | Secreting releases by duodenum |
Secretin is released by | Duodenum |
Secretin is related into duodenum via | Pancreatic duct |
Pancreatic duct is located | Adjacent to bile duct |
The large intestine is also called | Colon |
How many regions are in the large intestine | 5 |
What are the 5 region names of the large intestine | Cecum, ascending, transverse, descending, sigmoid |
What empties into the cecum | Ileum |
What is the function of large intestine | Absorbs water and salts |
Appendicit is | Inflammation of the appendix |
Where is the appendix located | Lower right quadrant |
Is appendix burst it can cause | Sepsis |
What is hirschirings disease | Lack of innervation to colon (no signal to defecate) & causes feces to collect and enlarge colon. |
What is the final section the of digestive system | Sigmoid colon empties into rectum, rectum becomes anal canal |
Anal canal stores what | Feces until defecation |
How many muscles control defecation | 2 |
Name the 2 muscles that control defecation | External anal sphincter and internal anal sphincter |
How much does the stomach absorbs | Very little |
What does the stomach absorb | Alcohol, water and salts |
What organ absorbs the most nutrients | Small intestines |
The colon absorbs | Water and salts |
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