Chapter 16 Multiple Choice
An inflammation of the vermiform appendix, caused by an obstruction, is known as ______.
Appendicitis
A soft mass of chewed food ready to be swallowed is known as (a) ______.
Bolus
The mouth or cavity can also be called the ______.
Buccal cavity
Salivary amylase breaks down which of the following?
Carbohydrates
The digested, vicious, semi-fluid contents of small intestine are known as _______.
Chyme
A long term degenerative disease or the liver in which the loves are covered with fibrous connective tissue is called _______.
Cirrhosis
Cancer of the large intestine and rectum is known as ________.
Colorectal cancer
________ is a chronic, inflammatory bowel disease of unknown origin with symptoms of diarrhea, severe abdominal pain, fever, chills, nausea, weakness, anorexia and weight loss
Crohn's Disease
The portion of the tooth above the level of gums that is covered with enamel is the _______.
Crown
The elimination from the body of indigestible substances that cannot be absorbed is known as ________.
Defecation
The term used for swallowing is _______.
Deglutition
The excessive loss of water caused by bouts of diarrhea can lead to a serious condition known as _______.
Dehydration
When the mucosa of the colon is unable to maintain its levels of water absorption and secretes larger than normal amounts of water, ions, and mucus in the feces, the condition is known as ______.
Diarrhea
The breakdown of food by both mechanical and chemical mechanisms is known as ________.
Digestion
The presence of pouch-like herniations through the muscular layer of the colon, particularly the sigmoid, is know as _______.
Diverticulosis
The dentin of the tooth is covered by the hardest substance in the body, which is ______.
Enamel
The pear shaped sac about three to four inches long that stores and concentrates bile until it is needed in small intestine is the _______.
Gallbladder
Excess glucose and other monosaccharides can be stored in liver as animal starch, which is called _______.
Glycogen
The anterior part of the roof of the mouth it's called the ______.
Hard palate
A bacterium associated with the development of a stomach or peptic ulcers is _____.
Helicobacter pylori
A condition of inflammation and enlargement of the rectal veins is known as _______.
Hemorrhoids
An inflammation of the liver caused by a viral infection or by excessive alcohol consumption is known as ______.
Hepatitis
A condition caused by the protrusion of a portion of the stomach through the opening in the diaphragm is known as______.
Hiatal hernia
The pharynx is divided into three portions, the nasopharynx, the oropharynx, and the _______.
Laryngopharynx
The organ that produces bike salts that break down fats is the ________.
Liver
The term for chewing is ________.
Mastication
The projections on the tongue that produce its rough surface are known as ______.
Papillae
The physical movement or pushing of food along the digestive tract in wave-like movements is known as ______.
Peristalsis
An anatomical structure that is part of both the digestive and respiratory systems is known as _________.
Pharynx
The folds of the mucosa of the small intestine, which increase the surface area for absorption of nutrients, are called ______.
Plicae
The folds of the mucosa on the internal surface of the stomach are called _____.
Rugae
Approximately 80% of all absorption of nutrients occurs in the ________.
Small intestine