DIGESTIVE SYSTEM Flashcards

1
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function of digestive system

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Mechanical and chemical breakdown of food and the absorption of nutrients

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2
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two types of bowel movements

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Mixing Movements: mix food with digestive juices

Mixing Movements: mix food with digestive juices

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3
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mouth

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begins digestion by chewing and mixing with saliva

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4
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tongue

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moves food, connects to floor of mouth via frenulum

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5
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amylase

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enzyme breaks down starch into sugars

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6
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esophagus

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The muscular tube that carries food and liquids from your mouth to the stomach.

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7
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four regions of the stomach

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cardia, fundus, body, and pylorus.

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8
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pyloric canal

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which connects to the duodenum

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9
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pyloric sphincter

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is located at this latter point of connection and controls stomach emptying.

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10
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stomach lining

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Mucus prevents stomach from digesting itself, small openings called gastric pits contain glands

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11
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pepsin

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most important digestive enzyme for breaking down food

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12
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mechanical digestion

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Food being broken down in smaller pieces (ex: chewing and churning of the stomach)

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13
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chemical digestion

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Substances in our digestive organs are released that change food particles into particles that are chemically different (ex: acids and bases)

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14
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chyme

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is the semi-fluid mass of partly digested food that is expelled by a person’s stomach, through the pyloric valve, into the duodenum.

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15
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small intestine

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which is the primary digestive organ in the body.

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16
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duodenum

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which begins at the pyloric sphincter. The shortest region is the 25.4-cm (10-in)

17
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jejunum

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is about 0.9 meters (3 feet) long (in life) and runs from the duodenum to the ileum.

18
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lluem

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is the longest part of the small intestine, measuring about 1.8 meters (6 feet) in length. It is thicker, more vascular, and has more developed mucosal folds than the jejunum.

19
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large intestine

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is subdivided into four main regions: the cecum, the colon, the rectum, and the anus.

20
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cecum

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start of large intestine, has an attached appendix

21
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colon

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4 sections 
        Ascending
	Transverse
	Descending
	Sigmoid
22
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rectum

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stores waste before it is expelled from the body

23
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anus

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muscular sphincter which controls the exit of waste

24
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bristol stool chart

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Diagnostic medical tool designed to classify the form of human feces into seven categories.

25
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liver

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is the largest gland in the body, weighing about three pounds in an adult. It is also one of the most important organs.

26
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gallbladder

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stores and concentrates bile, releasing it when it is needed by the small intestine.

27
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pancreas

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is responsible for secretion of digestive enzymes and bicarbonate