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ch 16

front 1

the digestive tract is also called the

back 1

alimentary canal

front 2

a ball like mass of food is called

back 2

bolus

front 3

what is the punching bag shaped object dangling from the soft palate

back 3

uvulva

front 4

which of the following is not a salivary gland

back 4

substernal

front 5

the deep folds of the stomach wall that allow for size changes of the stomach are called

back 5

rugae

front 6

the final door of the stomach that needs to open for chyme to travel to the small intestine is located at the end of the stomach

back 6

pylorus

front 7

the inner wall of the alimentary canal is the

back 7

mucosa

front 8

this structure may be considered vestigal

back 8

appendix

front 9

the duodenum releases this/these hormones to decrease gastric activity

back 9

both cck and secretion

front 10

this organ does most of the digestion and absorption in your digestive tract

back 10

small intestine

front 11

the muscle action that mixes chyme and digestive juices is called

back 11

segmentation

front 12

the chief function of the gallbladder is to

back 12

store bile

front 13

which of the following is one of the functions of the liver

back 13

detoxification

front 14

the pancreas releases the following into the duodenum

back 14

digestive enzymes

front 15

the liver receives 1.5 quarts of blood q minute from which blood vessels

back 15

hepatic portal vein and hepatic artery

front 16

the hormone released from the duodenum causes smooth muscle contraction of the gallbladder to release bile

back 16

cck

front 17

which of the following is not a responsibility of the large intestine

back 17

digestion of carbohydrates

front 18

starches begin to be digested in the

back 18

oral cavity

front 19

this structure prevents food and liquid from entering the lungs

back 19

epiglottis

front 20

which is not a colon segment

back 20

absorbing

front 21

if not pulled or knocked out, how many teeth do people have at the age of 25

back 21

32

front 22

when food enters the mouth it is said to be

back 22

ingested

front 23

the digestive enzyme secreted by the pancreas that digests proteins is called

back 23

proteinase

front 24

where does 80% of absorption of useable nutrients take place

back 24

small intestine

front 25

which nerve innervates the visceral muscles of the stomach, causing contraction, and hence motility

back 25

vagus

front 26

which sphincter lies between the stomach and small intestine

back 26

pyloric

front 27

what is the ph of the stomach

back 27

1.5-2.0

front 28

in the stomach, what do the parietal cells secrete, and what do the chief cells secrete

back 28

hci/pepsinogen

front 29

what structure prevents people from swallowing their tongues

back 29

frenulum

front 30

which section of the small intestine connects to or is continuous with the stomach

back 30

dudoenum

front 31

where is the most common region for peptic ulcer disease

back 31

upper or proximal part of the small intestine

front 32

the veriform appendix hangs off the

back 32

cecum

front 33

what effect does secretin have on the stomach

back 33

decreases overall activity

front 34

how many incisors do adults normally have

back 34

8

front 35

the uvula is associated with which structure

back 35

soft palate

front 36

bilirubin from what is eliminated in bile

back 36

blood cells

front 37

gastrin

back 37

stimulates release of gastric juice

front 38

needed for absorption of vitamin b12

back 38

intrinsic factor

front 39

chief cells

back 39

pepsinogen

front 40

parietal cells

back 40

hcl , intrinsic factor

front 41

mucus cells

back 41

alkaline mucus

front 42

endocrine cells

back 42

the hormone gastrin

front 43

stimulates release of bicarbonate and water from the pancreas and bile from the liver, slows stomach activity

back 43

secretin

front 44

stimulates digestive enzyme release from the pancreas and bile release from the gall bladder, slows stomach activity

back 44

cholecystokinin