Match the number to the corresponding term. Each term can only be used once.
For example, look at # 1 Food enters the . . . . _____________, ask yourself the question, "where does food enter the body?" , oral cavity is the correct answer for # 1.
Food enters the oral cavity (1) there it mixes with the saliva secreted by salivary glands (17).Then it crosses the pharynx (2) and passes via the esophagus (3).After this it enters the stomach(4). It forms a bolus and reach the duodenum. There it reacts with the bile secreted from liver (15) and stored in the gallbladder (16).The pancreas (18) also releases enzyme in it. From their it enters the jejunum (6) After the nutrients are digested and absorbed through the ileum (7).Till this part it is called as small intestine. Then begins the large intestine, it enters the cecum (8).From their the residues crosses the ascending colon (9) ,transverse colon(10) and the descending colon(11).The wastes enters the sigmoid colon (12) and leaves the gastrointestinal tract tract by anal opening (13)
Match the number to the corresponding term. Each term can only be used once. For example,...
EXERCISE 6 Build a medical term from the information provided. EXAMPLE: inflammation of the sinuses sinusitis 1. inflammation of the esophagus 2. inflammation of the pancreas 3. inflammation of the rectum 4. inflammation of the colon 5. inflammation of the duodenum 6. inflammation of the jejunum 7. inflammation of the ileum 8. inflammation of the peritoneum 9. inflammation of the stomach 10. inflammation of the liver 11. inflammation of the anus and rectum 12. inflammation of the stomach and intestines...
3. Match the terms with their corresponding descriptions. (0.5 points) Name of Structure No. of Structure Description the largest salivary glands that produce approximately 25% of the saliva produced daily 1. lleum Gallbladder passageway for liquids, foods, AND air 3. Fauces the modified muscularis of the large intestine 4. Parotid structures on the tongue that provide friction allowing the tongue to move food in the glands oral cavity during mastication efficiently 5. Filiform papillae the terminal portion of the small...
Pick the best conclusion as related to each statement. CCK is to the duodenum as: A.) GIP is to the colon B.) Trypsinogen is to the pancreas C.) Salivary amylase is to the sublingual glands D.) Gastrin is to the antrum CCK is to the duodenum as: A.) Jejunum is to the duodenum B.) Rectum is to the ileum C.) Cecum is to the descending colon D.) Appendix is to the jejunum Thinking of food is to...
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...
592 EXEISE TWENTYTNO Digestive Syadew hs. 16. Cells of the liver that destroy wom-out white and red blood cells (d) beta cells (a) hepatocytes (b) stellate reticuloendothelial (Kupffer) cells (c) alpha cells 17. Bile is manufactured by which oells? (a) alpha (b) beta (c) hepatocytes loendothelial (Kupffer) 8. Which part of the small intestine secretes the intestinal digestive enzymes (a glands (b) duodenal (Brunner's) glands (c) lacteals (d) microvii Structures that give the colon a puckered appearance are (c) rugae...
The digestion of proteins begins in the ____ Oral cavity Esophagus Duodenum Stomach colon Partially digested food is usually passed from the stomach to the small intestine about how long after consumption? 4-8 seconds 20 minutes 2-4 hours 24 hours 2-3 days Which of the following does not belong with the others, considering the type of substance digested? Maltase Sucrase Lactase Lipase amylase Which of the following substances is the most acidic? Bile Saliva Pancreatic juice Gastric juice Intestinal juice...
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...
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Click Submit to complete this assessment Question 1 Match each definition to its corresponding term. The combining form meaning "gum is". The excision of the gallbladder. Repair of the lip. A vermiform appendix B. cardiac sphincter C cheiloplasty D dysphagia E choledochotomy :Opening from the esophagus to the stomach. L ] Incision into a bile duct. Passageway for food traveling to the esophagus and F cholecystectomy forair traveling to the larynx. thececum with no digestive function. Organ in the upper...
Observation: Digestive System in Pigs 1. Using these terms (esophagus, large intestine, small intestine, stomach) trace the path of food from mouth to the anus small intestine esofhaus large intestine Slorach anus 2. Open the mouth, and insert a blunt probe into the esophagus ( 15.10). Then trace the crophagus stomach 31. Open one side of the stomach and examine its interior surf . Does it appear smooth or rough Snroth L s 4. Find the pyloric sphincter, the muscle...