Chapter 23 2 Any condition Such Irritation The Colon Bacteria That

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Figure 23.3
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Produces intrinsic factor.
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Figure 23.1
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Area of the lamina propria.
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The ________ phase of gastric secretions occurs when food enters the stomach.
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Another word for vomiting is ________.
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Figure 23.2
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Absorptive cells that line the intestinal tract.
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Figure 23.3
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Bacteria process undigested chyme from the small intestine.
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What are chylomicrons?
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What is bile and where is it produced? What is its digestive function? Where is it stored
and concentrated?
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The longest portion of the small intestine is the ________.
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Assume you have been chewing a piece of bread for 5 or 6 minutes. How would you
expect its taste to change during this time? Why?
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Name the three pairs of major salivary glands. Describe their relative locations and their
microscopic differences.
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The part of the peritoneum that covers the external surfaces of most digestive organs is the
________ peritoneum.
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Define constipation and diarrhea. Note possible causes of each.
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The protective outermost layer of the esophagus is the ________.
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Figure 23.3
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Only digestive structure with three muscle layers.
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Cells are found in the sinusoids of the liver that remove debris from the blood as it flows
past are called ________ macrophages.
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The ________ ligament anchors a tooth in the alveolus of the jaw.
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Figure 23.2
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Cell type specialized to secrete mucus into the lumen of the intestinal tract.
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Figure 23.3
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Main function is to filter and process the nutrient-rich blood delivered to it.
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Figure 23.2
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Wide lymph capillary located in the villus.
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Figure 23.3
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Produces enzymes that break down all categories of foodstuffs.
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Why is it necessary for the stomach contents to be so acidic? How does the stomach protect
itself from digestion?
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Figure 23.3
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Receives blood via the hepatic portal system.
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Figure 23.1
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MALT found here.
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The chief bile pigment is ________.
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Figure 23.2
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Paneth cells are found here.
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How is digestive activity provoked after eating? What activates the secretion of digestive
juices into the lumen or hormones into the blood?

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