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Question | Answer |
digestion | process of breaking down food into absorbable particles |
transfer of nutrients into circulation called | absorption |
3 main functions of the digestion system | digestion, absorption,elimination |
layers of the wall of the digestive tract from outermost to innermost | serious membrane,smooth muscle,submucosa,mucous membrane |
which layer are the goblet cells found | mucous membrane |
peritoneum | serious membrane that line the abdominal cavity and forms the outer layer of the abdominal organs |
the portion of the peritoneum that covers the organs | visceral peritoneum |
4 subdevisions of the peritoneum | mesentery,mesocolon,greater omentum,lesser omentum |
subdevision of the peritoneum is attached to the small intestine | mesentary |
where is the lesser omentum located | between stomach and liver |
the cuspids are located between what teeth | incisors and molars |
how many cuspids are normally found in a adult | 4 |
what regulates how rapidly food moves into the small intestine | pylorus |
3 functions of the stomach | storage pouch,digestive organ,churn |
where is the pepsin produced | lining of the stomach |
what activates pepsin | when food enters the stomach and HCI is produced |
first part of the small intestine | duodenum |
where are most nutrients absorbed | walls of the small intestine |
villa | projections in the lining of the small intestine through which digested food is absorbed |
microvilli | small projections of the plasma membranes that increase surface area |
what is the specialized lymphatic capillay in which fats are absorbed | lacteal |
small blind tube containing lymphoid tissue that is attached to the cecum | vermiform appendix(appendix) |
what part of the large intestine emptys into the rectum | sigmoid colon |
functions of the large intestine | secretes mucus,H2o is reabsorbed,undigesed food is stored,formed into feces and eliminated |
largest salivary glands | parotid glands |
where are the sublingual glands located | under the tounge |
where is bile,which breaks up fats into small droplets manufactered | liver |
where is glycogen stored | liver |
what is byproduct of the distrution of old red blood cells | bilirubin |
what is the urea and where is it synthesized | waiste product of protein metabolism,liver |
the cystic duct and common hepatic duct merge to form what duct | common bile duct |
after collecting bile from the gallbladder, where does the common bile duct deliver it | duodenum |
where is bile stored | gallblader |
what duct carries bile from the liver to the gallblader | cystic duct |
the pancreas secretes a large number of what type of enzymes | digestive enzymes |
what enzymes digest starch | amylase |
what are fats broken down into | glycerol(glycerin)and fatty acids |
what is the function of trypsin | splits proteins into amino acids |
what disaccharide does lactase act on | lactose |
what does the hormone gastrin promote | stomach secretions and mobility |
what does the pancrease release that neutralizes chyme | water and bicarbonate |
where are secretion and cholecystokinin produced | duodenum |
what stimulates the contraction of the gallblader | cholecystokinin(cck) |
what is peritonitis | inflamation of the peritoneum |
what is another name for tooth decay | dental caries |
what is gastroenteritis | stomach and small intestine inflamation |
diverticulitis | diet low in fiber contributes to the formation of large # of small pouches in wall of the intestine |
example of parotitis | mumps |
what is juandice | yellowish discoloration of the skin usally due to the presence of bile in the blood |
hepatitis | inflamation of the liver |
cholelithiasis | formation of stones,gallstones |
what gland can influence your basal metabolic rate | thyroid gland |
ileus | intestinal obstruction caused by lack of peristalsis or muscle contraction |
G.E.R.D | gastroesophageal reflux disease |
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