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nln pax anatomy and physiology questions and answers 100% pass mechanical digestion ✔✔Part of digestion that uses movement and muscles to break down food into smaller pieces digestion ✔✔br... eaking down nutrients into small, soluble molecules that can be absorbed into the blood chemical digestion ✔✔the digestion process in which enzymes are used to break foods into their smaller chemical buiding blocks occurs via hydrolysis hydrolysis ✔✔A chemical process that lyses, or splits, molecules by the addition of water; an essential process in digestion. enzymes ✔✔molecules, usually proteins or nucleic acids, that act as catalysts in biochemical reactions used in chemical reactions humans digestion tube extends from ✔✔mouth to anus called alimentary canal anus ✔✔A muscular opening at the end of the rectum through which waste material is eliminated from the bodyalimentary canal ✔✔Also known as the gastrointestinal (GI) tract of the digestive tract, the alimentary canal is the long muscular "tube" that includes the mouth esophagus, somatch, small intesitne, and large intestine. carries out stages of digestive process (mechanical and chemical digestion and absorb ion) accessory organs ✔✔In the GI tract, organs that play a role in digestion but not directly part of the alimentary canal. These include the liver, the gallbladder, the pancreas what takes place in the mouth? ✔✔mechanical digestion saliva is released from salivary glands to breakdown carbs salivary glands ✔✔three pairs of exocrine glands in the mouth that secrete saliva saliva ✔✔contain amylase amylase ✔✔enzyme in saliva that breaks the chemical bonds in starches pharynx ✔✔muscular tube at the end of the gastrovascular cavity, or throat, that connects the mouth with the rest of the digestive tract and serves as a passageway for air and food esophagus ✔✔muscular tube that moves food from the pharynx to the stomach epiglottis ✔✔The flap of tissue that seals off the windpipe and prevents food from entering. what takes place in the stomach? ✔✔peristalsis gastric juices help breakdown proteins chyme is createdperistalsis ✔✔involuntary waves of muscle contraction that keep food moving along in one direction through the digestive system gastric juice ✔✔chemically breaksdown proteins acidic (pH of 2) mucus ✔✔protects stomach wall from acidity of gastric juices protease ✔✔Enzyme that breaks down proteins chyme ✔✔a semiliquid mass of partially digested food that passes from the stomach into the small intestine small intestine ✔✔digestive organ in which most chemical digestion takes place majority of digestion and absorption occur here!! how long is the SI? ✔✔6 meters pyloric sphincter ✔✔circular muscle that controls the movement of chyme from the stomach to the small intestines liver ✔✔large organ just above the stomach that produces bile gallbladder ✔✔stores bile bile ✔✔a mixture of salts and phospholipids that aids in the breakdown of fat pancreas ✔✔located partially behind the stomach in the abdomen, and it functions as both an endocrine and exocrine gland.It produces digestive enzymes as well as insulin and glucagon after absorption, products of digestion goes to ✔✔blood and lymph villi ✔✔Small fingerlike projections on the walls of the small intestines that increase surface area large intestine ✔✔colon organ that removes water from the undigested materials that pass through it waste moves via peristalsis rectum ✔✔stores waste until egestion egestion ✔✔Removal of undigested waste carbohydrate (enzymes, end products and important locations) ✔✔1. amylase, sucrase, maltase 2. glucose 3. starts in mouth, completed in SI protein (enzymes, end products and important locations) ✔✔1. proteases 2. amino acids 3. starts in the stomach, completed in SI lipids (enzymes, end products, and important locations) ✔✔1. lipases 2. fatty acids and glycerol 3. SI diarrhea is result of ✔✔peristalsis of feces through colon too quickly so water is NOT reabsorbed constipation is result of ✔✔too little peristalsis which means too much water is reabsorbedcirculation ✔✔internal transport of fluid throughout body circulatory system made up of ✔✔cardiovascular system & lympatic system cardiovascular system made up of ✔✔heart blood vessels blood function of valves ✔✔prevent back flow when ventricles contract atrium ✔✔upper chamber of the heart that receives and holds blood that is about to enter the ventricle ventricle ✔✔a chamber of the heart that receives blood from an atrium and pumps it to the arteries atrioventricular valve ✔✔either of two heart valves through which blood flows from the atria to the ventricles pulmonary artery ✔✔carries deoxygenated blood from the right ventricle to the lungs deoxygenated blood ✔✔blood that contains little oxygen (blue) oxygenated blood ✔✔blood that carries an abundant amount of oxygen pulmonary vein ✔✔carries oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart [Show More]

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