A&P II Ch 25 Exam 3
Which describes tooth enamel? A cell-free protective layer over the crown A hard yellowish tissue A layer lining the root canal The outer layer of the root
A cell-free protective layer over the crown
How long is the gallbladder? About 100 cm About 1 cm About 10 cm
About 10 cm
Which substances are absorbed from the stomach? Proteins and sugar Alcohol, fat Aspirin, lipid-soluble drugs
Aspirin, lipid-soluble drugs
What are lingual papillae? Ridges on the roof of the mouth Structures that anchor the lips to the gums Bumps on the inner surface of the cheeks Bumps on the tongue surface
Bumps on the tongue surface
Select all that apply Which two structures are essential for all chewing, speech, sucking, and blowing? Frenulum Cheeks Tongue Lips Esophagus
Cheeks Lips
What is the semi-liquid mixture of partially digested food within the stomach known as? Bile Chyme Bolus Gastric juice
Chyme
What is the mechanical and chemical breakdown of food called? Compaction Absorption Digestion Ingestion
Digestion
The acini of the pancreas secrete ______, while the duct cells of the pancreas secrete ______. digestive enzymes, sodium bicarbonate sodium bicarbonate, digestive enzymes
Digestive enzymes; sodium bicarbonate
Select all that apply Which protect the stomach lining from the acidic contents? Epithelial cell replacement Mucous coat Protective gastric juices Tight junctions Excessive blood flow
Epithelial cell replacement Mucous coat Tight junctions
The ____ anal sphincter is composed of skeletal muscle.
External
True or false: The role of the liver in digestion is to produce digestive enzymes.
False
Stomach function is regulated in three phases, which are the _____ phase, the intestinal phase, and the cephalic phase.
Gastric
Select all that apply What are the three phases of gastric activity? Hypothalamic phase Esophageal phase Intestinal phase Hepatic phase Cephalic phase Gastric phase
Intestinal phase Cephalic phase Gastric phase
Which describes the fundus of the stomach? It is the narrow terminal region. It is the region adjacent to the distal portion of the lesser curvature. It is the domed superior region. It is the large main region.
It is the domed superior region.
The median fold that attaches each lip to the gum is called the _____ frenulum.
Labial
The primary function of the _____ intestine is to absorb water and electrolytes, but not other nutrients.
Large
What is the median fold anchoring the underside of the tongue to the mouth floor called? Lingual frenulum Superior labial frenulum Inferior labial frenulum Terminal sulcus
Lingual frenulum
What are the gastric rugae? Longitudinal folds in the stomach lining Glands extending deep into the stomach lining Muscular bands around the pyloric sphincter Circular folds in the duodenum
Longitudinal folds in the stomach lining
Which muscles produce the up-and-down crushing action of the teeth during mastication? Masseter and temporalis Intrinsic tongue muscles Orbicularis oris and buccinator
Masseter and temporalis
Chewing is also known as which of the following? Digestion Mastication Micturition Deglutition
Mastication
Select all that apply Which are found in saliva? Select all that apply. Mucus Fibrin Amylase Pepsin Lysozyme Gastrin Lipase Water
Mucus Amylase Lysozyme Lipase Water
Which describes segmentation? Migrating contractions along the length of digestive tract Non-migrating constrictions and relaxations along the intestine
Non-migrating constrictions and relaxations along the intestine
What part (a cavity) of the digestive system functions in ingestion, speech, and respiration? Small intestine Oral cavity Pancreas Stomach
Oral cavity
What is the predominant type of muscle contraction occurring in the stomach? Mastication Peristalsis Segmentation Deglutition
Peristalsis
Select all that apply Which are functions of the cheeks and lips? Pushing food between the teeth for chewing Mechanical digestion Sucking Speech articulation
Pushing food between the teeth for chewing Sucking Speech articulation
Select all that apply Which are functions of the oral cavity? Respiration Excretion of wastes Ingestion Absorption of nutrients Speech
Respiration Ingestion Speech
What is the posterior third of the tongue known as? Medulla Fundus Root Body
Root
Lysozyme, immunoglobulin A, mucus, electrolytes and water are all found in which of the following? Bile Gastric juice Saliva Pancreatic juice
Saliva
Which liver function contributes to the process of digestion? Secretion of cholesterol Secretion of bile Secretion of digestive enzymes Storage of glucose as glycogen
Secretion of bile
What are mesenteries? Sheets of connective tissue that suspend the intestines in the abdomen Series of blood vessels that drain the intestines, stomach, and spleen Strips of muscle running longitudinally along the large intestine
Sheets of connective tissue that suspend the intestines in the abdomen
Which reflexes that utilize the myenteric nerve plexus to control digestive activity? Long Short Intermediate
Short
What is deglutition? Swallowing Salivating Digesting Chewing
Swallowing
What is ingestion? A condition caused by stomach acid irritating esophageal lining The selective intake of food The uptake of nutrients from gut into blood or lymph The elimination of feces
The selective intake of food
What is the significance of the epithelial tight junctions and the mucous coat lining the stomach? They allow the partial digestion of proteins. They protect the stomach lining from acid damage. They allow stretching of the stomach wall with large meals.
They protect the stomach lining from acid damage.
The portion of the large intestine that passes horizontally across the abdominal cavity is the _____ colon.
Transverse
What is the space between the lips and teeth called? Pharynx Oral fissure Fauces Vestibule
Vestibule
What does the emetic center of the medulla oblongata stimulate? Vomiting Digestion Swallowing Defecation
Vomiting
What are the functions of the large intestine? Digestion of all nutrients, but the absorption of only protein, water, and electrolytes Water and electrolyte absorption Carbohydrate and fat digestion
Water and electrolyte absorption
The segment of the digestive tract passing up the right side of the abdomen is the _____ colon.
ascending
Another name for the oral cavity is the ______ cavity. frontal buccal pharyngeal mental
buccal
The region of the stomach where the esophagus enters is the ______ region. body pyloric cardial fundic
cardial
The stomach receives sympathetic innervation from the ______. hepatic ganglion celiac ganglion celiac trunk vagus nerve
celiac ganglion
The ______ of the pancreas secrete sodium bicarbonate, while the ______ of the pancreas secrete digestive enzymes. duct cells, acinar cells acinar cells, duct cells
duct cells, acinar cells
The hard noncellular substance that covers the crown of a tooth is ______. enamel dentin
enamel
The pharynx connects the oral cavity to the ______ and the nasal cavity to the ______. esophagus, larynx larynx, esophagus esophagus, trachea larynx, trachea
esophagus, larynx
Of the two anal sphincters, the ______ anal sphincter is under voluntary control and the ______ anal sphincter is under involuntary control. internal; external external, internal
external, internal
True or false: Most digestion occurs in the stomach, while most absorption occurs in the small intestine.
false
True or false: The stomach is innervated by parasympathetic, but not sympathetic, fibers.
false
The sac on the underside of the liver that serves to store and concentrate bile is called the ______. gallbladder pancreas spleen duodenum
gallbladder
The study of the digestive tract and the diagnosis and treatment of its disorders is called _____
gastroenterology
The selective intake of food is known as
ingestion
The middle and longest section of the small intestine is the ______. duodenum jejunum ileum cecum
jejunum
Which digestive reflexes use autonomic nerve fibers running to and from the brainstem? Intermediate Short Long
long
Which digestive reflexes use autonomic nerve fibers running to and from the brainstem? Short Intermediate Long
long
The sheets of connective tissue that hold the abdominal viscera in place are called _____
mesenteries
inactive form of pepsin
pepsinogen
The predominant type of involuntary muscle contraction occurring in the stomach is _____
peristalsis
When swallowing, a bolus of food moves from the mouth directly into the _____ before reaching the esophagus.
pharynx
The esophagus is ______ to the trachea. posterior anterior
posterior
The portion of the tooth below the gum is the ______ of the tooth. root crown
root
The longitudinal wrinkles in the lining of the stomach are called gastric _____
rugae
Muscular contractions called _____ involve alternating ring-like constrictions at several places along the intestine.
segmentation
The forceful ejection of stomach and intestinal contents from the mouth is called ______. segmentation vomiting mastication deglutition
vomiting
An enzyme that is secreted in its inactive form is known as a ______. gut-brain peptide pepsin zymogen vitamin
zymogen