1).'a'.Peristalsis
2).'c'.small intestine and large intestine
3). 'c'.absorption
4).'c'.cells
5).'b & d' ie,nucleus and ribosomes
6).'b'. hours
7) 'b'.gall bladder
8).'c'.protein
9). 'd' lower right abdomen
10).'c' mitochondria
11).'c' fiber
12).'b' stomach
13).'a' nucleus
14).'d' lymph
15).'c' small intestine
16). 'a' mouth
17).'b' mucus
18).'b' vomitting
19).'d' smooth muscles
20).'d' allof the above
21).'a' water
22).'a' diameter
23).'b' ATP
24).'c' intrinsic factor
25).'c' protein
26).'c'small intestine
27).'b' respiratory tract
28).'b' small intestine
29).'c ' absorptive
30).'a' red blood cells
31).'a &b' water and fat solublenutrients
32).'c' capillaries
33).'b' villus
34).'c' savory
35).'d' large intestine
36). 'd' excretory
37). 'c'hydrochloric acid
38)' d' large intestine
39). 'c' pepsin
40).'d' bile
41).'a' amylase
42). 'd' all of the above
43). 'c' smallintestine
44).'c' sphincters
45). 'b' cells,tissues,organs and systems
46). c' days
47).'c' bile
48).'a' lower esophageal valve
49).'a' cardiovascular
50).' d' all of the above
Need answer key ROXBURY COMMUNITY COLLEGE EXAM 2 NUTRITION SCI106 NAME 1. Food is moved through...
Correctly order the pathway food takes through the GI tract. 1. Colon 2. cecum 3. anu 4. Stomach 5. lower esophageal sphincter 6. duodenum 7. jejunum 8. pyloric sphincter 9. mouth 10. esophagus 11. ileocecal valve 12. ileum 13. rectum
please typing the answer on th COMPUTER Name Date Section Reviewing Your Knowledge EXERCISE 34 A. Layers of the Gastrointestinal Tract Name the layers of the GI tract that are described. 1. The layer that contracts to churn food or move food along 2. Layer consisting of a membrane that lines a body cavity that opens to the exterior overlays smooth muscle 3. Areolar connective tissue layer located deep to the mucosa 4. A serous membrane that is the external...
Aaneer NAME: A SECTION DATE: WORKSHEET THE TORSO REGION: THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM 1. What is the name of the structure that closes over the trachea in an effort to prevent choking when swallowing food? 2. What is the name of the sphincter/valve that has to open in order for undigested material to leave the small intestine and enter into the large intestine What substances come from the following to pass through the hepatopancreatic sphincter to enter into the 3 duodenum?...
bio 2 Chapter 26: Digestive System: Answers 11. Match the following definitions to the terms they describe: (stomach, peristalsis, pancreas, digestion, small intestine, liver) The mechanical and chemical breakdown of food into subunits, enabling the absorption of nutrients. _: Coordinated muscular contractions that force food down the digestive tract An expandable muscular organ that stores the a k daun and digests proteins in food, _: The organ in which the bulk of chemic als and food occurs An organ that...
36. The digestive system includes A. organs of the GI tract B. salivary glands. C. liver and gallbladder. D. pancreas. E. All of the above. 37. Which organ adds acid, enzymes, and gastric juice that grind food into a semiliquid? A. stomach B. small intestine C. mouth D. esophagus E. large intestine 38. Nutrients are primarily absorbed in which of the following organs? A. large intestine B. small intestine C. pancreas D. liver E. stomach 39. Which organ produces bile?...
Chapter 22: Nutrition and Digestion 6. This structure closes off the trachea during the swallowing of a ball of food. A) Esophagus B) Epiglottis C) Esophageal sphincter D) Larynx 7. Briefly explain why the term heartburn is inaccurate, 8. Digestion occurs in which region of the small intestine? A) Jejunum B) Duodenum C) Ileum D) Gall bladder 9. The small intestine primarily absorbs , while the large intestine primarily absorbs 10. Briefly explain how the bacteria that make up a...
LEARNING OUTCOMES LEAeaming u you complete the activities, you should be able to: Describe the organization of the peritoneum. correspond by number to the laboratory activities in LABORATORY SUP Torso model 27.1 tify the organs of the alimentary canal and explain their roles in the digestive process. Identify the accessory digestive organs and explain their functions. Describe the microscopic structure of organs in the alimentary canal. Describe the microscopic structure of accessory digestive organs. . Head and neck model, mid...
help! please 12. The type of propulsion that occurs due to toxin or obstruction in the alimentary canal is A) segmentation. B) ingestion. C) deglutition. D) emesis. E) defecation. 13. The is the second segment of the small intestine. A) jejunum B) ceacum C) ileum D) duodenum E) hepatic flexure 14. Each anatomical structure is correctly located EXCEPT: A) palatine tonsils - oropharynx B) rugae - stomach C) plicae circularis - colon D) appendix - ceacum E) pylorus - stomach...
1) Which enzyme is involved in the breakdown of proteins? (2pts) chymotrypsin lipase amylase bile 2) Which part of the large intestine is lymphold tissue? (243 appendix cecum ascending loop sigmoid colon 3) True or false, the pancreatic juice reaches the duodenum through the cystic duct pts) true false 4) True or false, the esophagus contains only smooth muscle true false 5) The esophagus is a part of the comes to the digestive system. while the pancreas is considered a(n)...
submission box. If you can't find these in the lab manual use the Internet! 1. During this laboratory exercise, you will study the gross anatomy of the alimentary canal, which includes all the following structures except the: (a) stomach (b) small intestine (c) esophagus (d) pancreas. (e) large intestine 2. The serous membrane associated with the abdominopelvic cavity is called the 3. True or False. A retroperitoneal organ is suspended to the body wall by a mesentery. 4. Chemical digestion...