The intestine :
... 1-It is first part of small intestine; it has shape like a horse shoe (in the horse). The convexity being directed towards the right. It contacts with the quadrate and right lobes of the liver and has two ampullae’s with constriction between them. 2-It consists of 3 parts and 3 flexures: 1-The parts ...
... 1-It is first part of small intestine; it has shape like a horse shoe (in the horse). The convexity being directed towards the right. It contacts with the quadrate and right lobes of the liver and has two ampullae’s with constriction between them. 2-It consists of 3 parts and 3 flexures: 1-The parts ...
Chapter 1 Homework - due Tuesday, Sept
... Pancreatic amylase - breaks down polysaccharides into disaccharides Pancreatic lipase - breaks down fats into fatty acids and glycerol Trypsin, chymotrypsin - break down polypeptides into short polypeptides. Peptidases - break down short polypeptides into amino acids. Maltase, lactase, sucrase - bre ...
... Pancreatic amylase - breaks down polysaccharides into disaccharides Pancreatic lipase - breaks down fats into fatty acids and glycerol Trypsin, chymotrypsin - break down polypeptides into short polypeptides. Peptidases - break down short polypeptides into amino acids. Maltase, lactase, sucrase - bre ...
Continuing Education Independent Study Series
... There are two major ducts from the pancreas to the small intestines. The larger duct, the duct of Wirsung, unites with the common bile duct and enters the duodenum at the ampulla of Vater. The small accessory duct, the duct of Santorini, also empties into the duodenum above the ampulla of Vater. The ...
... There are two major ducts from the pancreas to the small intestines. The larger duct, the duct of Wirsung, unites with the common bile duct and enters the duodenum at the ampulla of Vater. The small accessory duct, the duct of Santorini, also empties into the duodenum above the ampulla of Vater. The ...
Small intestine - TangHua2012-2013
... -pancreatic juice: •Pancreatic amylase, trypsin, lipase and sodium bicarbonate •Secreted into the duodenum via the pancreatic duct ...
... -pancreatic juice: •Pancreatic amylase, trypsin, lipase and sodium bicarbonate •Secreted into the duodenum via the pancreatic duct ...
The Digestive System
... J shaped expandable organ located on the left side of the abdominal cavity. Stores up to 2 liters of food while mixing and digesting it. secrete GASTRIC JUICES and HCl making the pH around 2 very acidic The hormone GASTRIN is secreted by the stomach cells to regulate the production of gastric juices ...
... J shaped expandable organ located on the left side of the abdominal cavity. Stores up to 2 liters of food while mixing and digesting it. secrete GASTRIC JUICES and HCl making the pH around 2 very acidic The hormone GASTRIN is secreted by the stomach cells to regulate the production of gastric juices ...
Nerve Supply of the Stomach and the Small Intestines
... closed, to allow bile to go back to the gall bladder and enhance water absorption to increase the biles concentration. It only opens when stimulated by hormones(CCK) or by stimulation of parasympathetic fibers, therefore inhibiting sympathetic stimulation hence opening the sphincter. This point sepa ...
... closed, to allow bile to go back to the gall bladder and enhance water absorption to increase the biles concentration. It only opens when stimulated by hormones(CCK) or by stimulation of parasympathetic fibers, therefore inhibiting sympathetic stimulation hence opening the sphincter. This point sepa ...
Digestive System
... Structure of the liverA. gross anatomy 4 lobes- left, right,caudate and quadrate functional units- liver lobules B. microscopic anatomy of liver lobuleshepatocytes- mature liver cells that perform most of the liver functions arranged in ‘plates’; high regeneration capacity ...
... Structure of the liverA. gross anatomy 4 lobes- left, right,caudate and quadrate functional units- liver lobules B. microscopic anatomy of liver lobuleshepatocytes- mature liver cells that perform most of the liver functions arranged in ‘plates’; high regeneration capacity ...
Digestive System Processes
... Lipid digestion begins in the stomach with the aid of lingual lipase and gastric lipase. However, the bulk of lipid digestion occurs in the small intestine due to pancreatic lipase. When chyme enters the duodenum, the hormonal responses trigger the release of bile, which is produced in the liver and ...
... Lipid digestion begins in the stomach with the aid of lingual lipase and gastric lipase. However, the bulk of lipid digestion occurs in the small intestine due to pancreatic lipase. When chyme enters the duodenum, the hormonal responses trigger the release of bile, which is produced in the liver and ...
Another Semester Review
... 2. Which vessels carry blood away from the heart? 3. Which vessels carry blood to the heart? 4. What is a normal blood pressure? 5. What is another name for a heart attack? 6. What is the AV valve with three flaps? 7. How much does the human heart weigh? 8-11. Name four components of blood. ...
... 2. Which vessels carry blood away from the heart? 3. Which vessels carry blood to the heart? 4. What is a normal blood pressure? 5. What is another name for a heart attack? 6. What is the AV valve with three flaps? 7. How much does the human heart weigh? 8-11. Name four components of blood. ...
Chapter 18 The Digestive System
... • Mucus secretions protect lining from self-digestion • Stomach lining w/ folds to increase surface area • Bolus is mixed w/ acids for several hours – now called chyme. • Carbohydrate and protein digestion takes place. • Enzyme Pepsin used in protein digestion • Leaves thru Pyloric Sphyncter to the ...
... • Mucus secretions protect lining from self-digestion • Stomach lining w/ folds to increase surface area • Bolus is mixed w/ acids for several hours – now called chyme. • Carbohydrate and protein digestion takes place. • Enzyme Pepsin used in protein digestion • Leaves thru Pyloric Sphyncter to the ...
AnatomyGIT - UMK CARNIVORES 3
... nostrils is bare-termed muzzle-it is smooth and kept moist by naso-labial glands-form the subcutaneous layer about 1.5cm thick.It shows irregular lines,mapping out small polygonal areas –also a narrow bare strip along the edge of the lower lip-free edge and the adjacent part of the lining membrane b ...
... nostrils is bare-termed muzzle-it is smooth and kept moist by naso-labial glands-form the subcutaneous layer about 1.5cm thick.It shows irregular lines,mapping out small polygonal areas –also a narrow bare strip along the edge of the lower lip-free edge and the adjacent part of the lining membrane b ...
File - Schrand Science
... length, with only slight variations according to the functions of specific sections of the canal. a. The inner layer is the ________________, which is lined with epithelium attached to connective tissue; it protects tissues of the canal and carries on secretion and absorption. ...
... length, with only slight variations according to the functions of specific sections of the canal. a. The inner layer is the ________________, which is lined with epithelium attached to connective tissue; it protects tissues of the canal and carries on secretion and absorption. ...
Digestive Systems and Human Nutrition
... 1. Bacteria produce some vitamins 2. Vitamins absorbed into bloodstream 3. Water is reabsorbed 4. Feces move on to the rectum ...
... 1. Bacteria produce some vitamins 2. Vitamins absorbed into bloodstream 3. Water is reabsorbed 4. Feces move on to the rectum ...
digestive sys 212 (M..
... Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings ...
... Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings ...
BIOL242 Lab 38 Dig Anat
... Hand in labeled sketches, and answers to questions below along with Review Sheet # 38 numbers 1 -8 ONLY. Salivary glands This is a composite slide, with three different tissues. Look at all three, but sketch only one (pick your favorite). Do your best to label any cells or ducts. Hint: serous cells ...
... Hand in labeled sketches, and answers to questions below along with Review Sheet # 38 numbers 1 -8 ONLY. Salivary glands This is a composite slide, with three different tissues. Look at all three, but sketch only one (pick your favorite). Do your best to label any cells or ducts. Hint: serous cells ...
The Digestive System
... Gastric enzymes: Pepsin, from gastric glands – begins protein digestion. Lipase, from gastric glands – begins fat digestion. Pancreatic enzymes: Amylase, from pancreas – breaks down starch and glycogen into disaccharides. Lipase, from pancreas – breaks down fats into fatty acids and glycerol. Nuclea ...
... Gastric enzymes: Pepsin, from gastric glands – begins protein digestion. Lipase, from gastric glands – begins fat digestion. Pancreatic enzymes: Amylase, from pancreas – breaks down starch and glycogen into disaccharides. Lipase, from pancreas – breaks down fats into fatty acids and glycerol. Nuclea ...
File
... starts with the physical breakdown of food into smaller and smaller particles. Chemical digestion then breaks down the very small particles into molecules that can be absorbed into the bloodstream and carried around the body. ...
... starts with the physical breakdown of food into smaller and smaller particles. Chemical digestion then breaks down the very small particles into molecules that can be absorbed into the bloodstream and carried around the body. ...
Chapter 1 Test Study Guide
... 18. Place the 4 abdominopelvic quadrants in the correct boxes. Also name an organ that would be found in each quadrant. ...
... 18. Place the 4 abdominopelvic quadrants in the correct boxes. Also name an organ that would be found in each quadrant. ...
Lesson 3.2: Food Essential Questions
... The part of the mouth behind the gums and teeth that is bounded above by the hard and soft palates and below by the tongue and by the mucous membrane connecting it with the inner part of the mandible. A gland with dual functions: The nonendocrine portion secretes digestive enzymes and an alkaline so ...
... The part of the mouth behind the gums and teeth that is bounded above by the hard and soft palates and below by the tongue and by the mucous membrane connecting it with the inner part of the mandible. A gland with dual functions: The nonendocrine portion secretes digestive enzymes and an alkaline so ...
Digestion 2nd half File
... • ulcers can have several causes including: – acid resistant bacteria can attach to the stomach wall and stop the production of ...
... • ulcers can have several causes including: – acid resistant bacteria can attach to the stomach wall and stop the production of ...
Endocrine System
... Steroid Hormones consists of complex rings of carbon and hydrogen atoms. They are insoluble in water and are carried in the bloodstream weakly bound to plasma proteins in a way that allows them to be released in decent sized quantities within the same area as their target cells. ...
... Steroid Hormones consists of complex rings of carbon and hydrogen atoms. They are insoluble in water and are carried in the bloodstream weakly bound to plasma proteins in a way that allows them to be released in decent sized quantities within the same area as their target cells. ...
Pancreas
The pancreas /ˈpæŋkriəs/ is a glandular organ in the digestive system and endocrine system of vertebrates. In humans, it is located in the abdominal cavity behind the stomach. It is an endocrine gland producing several important hormones, including insulin, glucagon, somatostatin, and pancreatic polypeptide which circulate in the blood. The pancreas is also a digestive organ, secreting pancreatic juice containing digestive enzymes that assist digestion and absorption of nutrients in the small intestine. These enzymes help to further break down the carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids in the chyme.