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- Figure 34.19 Which of the following statements about digestive processes is true? Amylase, maltaseT and lactase in the mouth digest carbohydrates. Trypsin and lipase in the stomach digest protein. Bile emulsifies lipids in the small intestine. No food is absorbed until the small intestine.Digestion is completed and products are absorbed in the _________. a. mouth b. stomach c. small intestine d. large intestine22. Match the term with its descriptions: anal canal, appendix, buccal cavity, colon, esophagus, hard palate, haustra, ileocecal valve, microvilli, mouth, lymphoid nodules, pharynx, plicae, pyloric sphincter, rugae, small intestine, soft palate, stomach, tongue, villi. You may use al gl answers more than once. notiqiozds nietor nolo Finger-like extensions of the intestinal mucosa that increase the surface area: Villi nin Cua.couerby GM.AS (20jon ouo9i Collections of lymphatic tissue found in the submucosa of the small intestine; provide 92 fig tes protection against bacteria: 10 XL mo Folds of the small intestine wall that act like "speed bumps": aboud Two anatomical regions involved in the mechanical breakdown of food: mouth Organ that mixes and positions food Common passage for food and air: Phorynx Literally a food chute; has no digestive or absorptive role: Esophaqus and 2roo12: in the mouth: Tongue o el 22sq of yilidsni Folds of the stomach mucosa that allow stretching: Tril gio…
- Which of the following structures produces digestive enzymes? the liver the small intestine the endocrine pancreas the gallbladder all of these produce digestive enzymesPut the following terms in their correct order from the simplest to the most complex. Skin cell, Integumentary system , Epithelial tissue, Stem cell , Skin, Organism The stomach produces hydrochloric acid which increases the acidity of the stomach to digest the food. However, the small intestine are not damaged by strongly acidic food coming from the stomach. How does our body avoids damaging the small intestine with this strongly acidic food passes out of the stomach?Which of the following is the ability of the digestive system tobreak down macromolecules into smaller subunits?a. peristalsisb. ingestionc. absorptiond. hydrolysise. elimination
- Which of the following organs is supported by a layer ofadventitia rather than serosa?a. esophagusb. stomachc. small intestined. large intestineThe digestive system processes food into usable and unusable materials. The usable materials are sent to the body's cells as food. What happens to unusable materials? It goes into the pancreas to await disposal. It goes to the right ventricle to await disposal. It goes into the large intestine to await disposal. It goes into the small intestine to await disposal.During the process of absorption, nutrients from food go from:a. the intestines into the bladderb. the blood into the organsc. the intestines into the bloodstreamd. the mouth into the stomach
- Which type of digestion occurs in the mouth? O Neither mechanical nor chemical Mechanical O Both mechanical and chemical O ChemicalWhich following organ is not part of the gastrointestinal tract? a-Gall bladder b-Tongue c-Bronchioles d-EpiglottisWhich one of the following is not true about the falciform ligament? The falciform ligament: O is composed of dense irregular connective tissue O separates the right and left lobes of the liver is a serous membrane is a remnant of the visceral mesentery