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contents of the stomach typically pass into the small intestine within ___ to ____ hours after a meal

2-6

Coordinated series of muscle contractions and relaxations mixes the stomach contents about every ____ seconds

20

The accessory glands of the mammalian digestive system are

3 pairs of salivary glands, the pancreas, the liver, and the gallbladder

Reason of blood flow from liver to heart and then other organs (2)

Allows the liver to regulate the distribution of nutrients to the rest of the body arrangement allows the liver to remove toxic substances before the blood circulates broadly

HCL

Disrupts the extracellular matrix that binds cells together in meat and plant material. The concentration of HCl is so high that the pH of gastric juice is about 2 - low pH denatures proteins in food, increasing exposure of there peptide bonds

Two components of gastric juice that carry out chemical digestion

Hydrochloric acid pepsin

Glycogen

a glucose polymer from animals

starch

a glucose polymer from plants

Hormones released by the stomach and duodenum control the digestive secretions into the ______ ______

alimentary canal

The enzyme ______, found in saliva, hydrolyzes starch and glycogen into smaller polysaccharides and the disaccharide maltose

amylase

additional components of saliva include ________ _______ (such as lysozyme) which protect against bacteria that enter the mouth with food

antimicrobial agents

_______ neutralizes the acidity of chyme and acts as a buffer

bicarbonate

Digestion of fats and other lipids begins in the small intestine and relies on the production of ___

bile

Tongue movements manipulate the food, helping shape it into a ball called a _______

bolus

additional components of saliva include _____, which help prevent tooth decay by neutralizing acid,

buffers

A pouch called the _____ is important for fermenting ingested material, especially in animals that eat large amounts of plant material

cecum

nutrient-rich broth known as _____

chyme

What leads to the rectum and anus?

colon

1- When a person is not swallowing, the esophageal sphincter is _____, the epiglottis is ____, and the glottis is _____, allowing air to flow through the trachea to the lungs

contracted up open

salivary glands

delver saliva through ducts to the oral cavity

In producing bile, the liver incorporates some pigments that are by-products of red blood cell _____. These bile pigments are then eliminated from the body with the ____

disassembly, feces

It is here that chyme from the stomach mixes with digestive juices from the pancreas, liver, and gallbladder, as well as from gland cells of the intestinal wall itself

duodenum

Most digestion is completed int he ______

duodenum

the first 10 inches of the small intestine is the _______

duodenum

When you swallow, a flap of cartilage called the ____ covers the ____- the vocal cords and the opening between them

epiglottis, glottis

Cell division adds a new _______ layer every ____ days, replacing cells eroded by digestive juices

epithelial three

4- The ________ sphincter relaxes, allowing the bolus to enter the ______

esophageal esophagus

The _______ connects to the stomach,

esophagus

6- waves of muscular contraction move the bolus through the _____ to the ____

esophagus stomach

5- After the food has entered the ____, the ____ moves downward and opens the breathing passage

esophagus, larynx,

Bile is stored and concentrated in the

gallbladder

Gastric gland

have three types of cells that secrete different components of the gastric juice: mucous cells, chief cells, and parietal cells

From the liver, blood travels to the____ and then to _____ ______ and organs

heart, other organs

Infection by the acid-tolerant bacterium ____ _______ causes ulcers

helicobacter pylori

Capillaries and veins that carry nutrient-rich blood away from the villi all converge into the ____ _____ ____, a blood vessel that leads directly to the liver

hepatic portal vein

parietal cells secrete ______ and ____ ions, which form HCl

hydrogen, chloride

ingredients of gastric juice are kept ____ until they are released into the lumen of the _____

inactive stomach

Two regions of the small intestine other than the duodenum incude the ____ and the ______, which function mainly in the _______ of _______ and ______

jejunum, ileum, absorption, nutriments, water

The alimentary canal ends with the ___ ____, which includes the colon, cecum, and rectum

large intestine

Guided by the movements of the ____ the upper part of the respiratory tract, this swallowing reflex directs each bolus into the endurance of the esophagus

larynx

3- The ____, the upper part of the respiratory tract, moves upward and the epiglottis tips over the ______, preventing food from entering the _______

larynx glottis trachea

Where is bile made?

liver

As by-products of their metabolism, many colon bacteria generate gases, including _____ and _____ ____, which has an offensive odor

methane, hydrogen sulfide

Each epithelial cell of a villus has on its apical surface many micros pic projections, or _______, that are exposed to the intestinal lumen

microvilli

Chyme

mixture of ingested food and digestive juice

Much of the protective effect of saliva is provided by ______

mucus

a viscous mixture of water, salts, cells and slippery glycoprotiens (carbohydrate-protien complexes) called mucins

mucus

stomach lining protects against self-digestion by secreting ______

mucus

There is no mechanism for active transport of water- instead, it is reabsorbed by _____ when Na+ and other pins are pumped out of the ____ of the _____

osmosis, lumen, colon

The _______ aids chemical digestion by producing alkaline solution rich in bicarbonate as well as several enzymes

pancreas

Food is pushed along the alimentary canal by _____, alternating waves of contraction and relaxation in the smooth muscles lining the canal

peristalsis

Smooth muscle functions in _______

peristalsis

2- The swallowing relax is triggered when a bolus of the food reaches the ______

pharynx

During swallowing, the tongue provides further help, pushing the bolus to the back of the oral cavity and into the ______

pharynx

The ______, or throat region opens to two passageways; the esophagi and the trachea (windpipe)

pharynx

Unlike most enzymes, _____ works best in a strongly acidic environment- by breaking peptide bonds, it cleaves into smaller _____

polypeptides polypeptides

Exposed bonds of denatured proteins are attached by ____ or protein digesting enzyme, called ______

protease pepsin

A major function of the colon is to ____ water that has entered the ____ ___ as the solvent of digestive juices

recover, alimentary canal

The terminal portion of the large intestine is the _____, where feces are stored until they can be eliminated

rectum

parietal cells

secrete hydrochloric acid

Mucous cells

secrete mucus, which lubricates and protects the cells lining the stomach

chief cells

secrete pepsinogen, an inactive form of the digestive enzyme pepsin

Most enzymatic hydrolysis of the macromolecules from food occurs in the

small intestine

Ringlike valves called _____ ac like drawstrings to close off the alimentary canal, sphincters regulate the passage of material between compartments

sphincters

Gastric juices

stomach secretes this, then mixes the secretion with the food through a churning action

stomach

stores food and begins digestion of proteins- has accordion like folds and a very elastic wall- can stretch to accommodate about 2 L of food and fluid

oral cavity- mechanical digestion begins at _____ , making the food easier to swallow and increasing the surface area

teeth

The striated muscle is situated at the _____ of the _____ and is active during swallowing

top esophagus

If the swallowing reflex fails, food or liquids can reach the _____ and cause choking

trachea

The _____ leads to the lungs

trachea

Among the pancreatic enzymes are ____ and _______, ______ serrated into the duodenum in inactive forms

trypsin, chymotripsin, duodenum

Finger like projections called _____

villi

If the lining of the colon is irritated- by ____ or ____ infection, less water than normal may be absorbed, resulting in ______

viral, bacterial, diarrhea


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