Essentials Of Anatomy And Physiology - Digestive S
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digestive tract, accessory structures - Answers What are the two major subsystems of the digestive system?
mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine - Answers What are the ...
Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology - Digestive System Exam Bank Solution Manual Already Passed
digestive tract, accessory structures - Answers What are the two major subsystems of the digestive
system?
mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine - Answers What are the six
structures of the digestive tract?
salivary glands, liver, gall bladder, pancreas - Answers What are the four accessory structures of the
digestive system?
accessory - Answers What structures collectively produce chemicals that aid in digestion?
ingestion, taste, secretion, digestion, absorption, excretion - Answers What are the six functions of the
digestive system?
ingestion - Answers The process of taking in food.
secretion - Answers The process of producing and releasing chemicals that aid in digestion
digestion - Answers The breakdown of nutrients into components that can be absorbed into the body
absorption - Answers The process of nutrients being taking into the blood and carried to tissues and cells
excretion - Answers The removal of waste
mucosal, submucosal, muscularis, serosa - Answers What are the four layers of the gastrointestinal
tract?
mucosal - Answers The innermost layer of the GI tract
submucosal - Answers the second layer of the GI tract (from the inside)
muscularis - Answers the third layer of the GI tract (from the inside)
serosa - Answers the outermost layer of the GI tract
peristalsis - Answers Waves of muscular contractions that move the food along the length of the
digestive tract
segmentation - Answers Muscular contractions that churn and fragment food
stomach - Answers Segmentation mainly occurs in the ___________.
carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, water, vitamins, minerals - Answers The GI tract absorbs which six
nutrients?
tongue, teeth, salivary glands - Answers The oral cavity consists of which three structures?
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