Digestion- it is process of breakdown of larger particle into smaller - mechanical process occur in mouth
absorption - process of utilizing smaller particle to make a bulk . The absorption occur in small intestine
secretion - the process of a cell or gland to form something and then give out . Secretion occur in stomatch
mobility - the movement of the gastric or digestive system in order to propulse the food . It happen in small intestine
excretion- the process of removal of waste products from body it occur by rectum.
Lab 4, Digestive Syst POST LAB QUESTIONS the A) Define digestion, absorption; motility: secretion; and excretion....
Question “17” 17. Describe the following events in the large intestine: motility, secretion, absorption, bacterial activity, and feces production. 18. Name the sphincters of the GI tract and describe their locations. 19. Compare the digestion of carbohydrates, fats and proteins in the small intestine. 20. Compare the absorption of carbohydrates, fats and proteins in the small intestine. 21. Make a table of the major regions of the digestive tract and the foodstuffs digested there.
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)...
Please help answer these crossword questions Topic: DIGESTIVE SYSTEM: Phases of gastric activity. Subject: A & P 11 Name Digestion I: Phases of Gastric Activity Moments earlier, before your first bite, as you began to unwrap vour Tastvkake, its sweet aroma wafting to olfactory receptors in your nasal cavity the delicate swirl of chocolate providing a visual accent to the vanilla frosting coating the top of your crème-filled chocolate cupcale9the 22 nerve, acting through the 21. plexus began to increase...
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...
1. Use the whole-body region and add one layer of the endocrine system a. Isolate the which is responsible for the production of the hormone insulin. Notice the two ducts that exit from the head of this organ, the ducts. Add one layer of the digestive system and observe that these ducts secrete their Remove the digestive system and isolate the hormones that regulate metabolism (T3 and T4). Add one layer of the respiratory system and observe that this gland...
I. Crossword Puzzle: Digestive System Directions: Complete the crossword puzzle using the clues provided. Down Across 1 Secrete insulin and glucagon 3 Causes gallbladder to contract 5 Chewing 8 Teeth used to crush and grind food 9 Swallowing 11 Triggered by seeing and smelling food 12 Largest salivary glands 15 Soft palate projection 17 Connects tongue to floor of mouth 19 Cheek muscle 21 Liver cell 24 Tongue projections that contain taste bads 25 End products of protein digestion 26...
BIOL 1620o, Spring 2019 NAME (Last, Preferred First): Date: 45. What is the most important means by which capillay exchange occurs? 53. Which of the following organs does NOT contain lymphatic tissue? A. liver B. spleen C. lingual tonsils A. exocytosis B. diffusiorn C. ATP powered pumps D. facilitated diffusion E. pharyngeal tonsils. 46.According to Poiseuille's law A. blood flow is not related to resistance. B. ph of the blood influences flow C. viscosity of the blood is not related...