Digestive System
... • Vascular • Inner surface thrown into folds – Rugae • Contains enzymes that work best at pH 1-2 ...
... • Vascular • Inner surface thrown into folds – Rugae • Contains enzymes that work best at pH 1-2 ...
Powerpoint Project
... folds called Villi which absorb nutrients while creating more surface area -Movement: - SI is lined with two layers of muscle that pass chyme into the Large Intestine through peristalsis ...
... folds called Villi which absorb nutrients while creating more surface area -Movement: - SI is lined with two layers of muscle that pass chyme into the Large Intestine through peristalsis ...
Chapter 14 – Blood
... The digestive system break down (digest) feed into a form that can be absorbed by the body which are the nutrients (sugars, amino acids and fatty acids), water, electrolytes and vitamins-organic molecules necessary for health to the body. The digestive system organs are separated into two major grou ...
... The digestive system break down (digest) feed into a form that can be absorbed by the body which are the nutrients (sugars, amino acids and fatty acids), water, electrolytes and vitamins-organic molecules necessary for health to the body. The digestive system organs are separated into two major grou ...
Digestion Review 1 key
... Peristalsis is the process of moving food through the digestive tract. It occurs through a series of rhythmic contractions of circular and longitudinal smooth muscle lining the digestive tract. This process occurs all along the digestive tract from the esophagus to the large intestine. ...
... Peristalsis is the process of moving food through the digestive tract. It occurs through a series of rhythmic contractions of circular and longitudinal smooth muscle lining the digestive tract. This process occurs all along the digestive tract from the esophagus to the large intestine. ...
The Digestive System Alimentary Canal Notes
... 1. ___________________________& final segment of the small intestine 2. Main function is to absorb nutrients 3. Returns _____________________ back to liver 4. Connects to the large intestine by the _________________________________ valve ...
... 1. ___________________________& final segment of the small intestine 2. Main function is to absorb nutrients 3. Returns _____________________ back to liver 4. Connects to the large intestine by the _________________________________ valve ...
Digestive System
... – Over 700 species of bacteria – Produce vitamins (K, B12) – Facilitate water absorption – Digest plant matter • Creates gas! ...
... – Over 700 species of bacteria – Produce vitamins (K, B12) – Facilitate water absorption – Digest plant matter • Creates gas! ...
Study Guide - Digestive System
... 27. Where is the cecum located? at the junction between the small intestine and the large intestine What “useless” structure is attached to it? appendix 28. What part of the system stores waste prior to its elimination? rectum 29. What is a mass movement? defecation, elimination of solid waste 30. T ...
... 27. Where is the cecum located? at the junction between the small intestine and the large intestine What “useless” structure is attached to it? appendix 28. What part of the system stores waste prior to its elimination? rectum 29. What is a mass movement? defecation, elimination of solid waste 30. T ...
Experience of 4 Years with Open MR Defe- cography
... nonspecific symptoms such as constipation, incontinence, or pain. Incontinence, descensus, and organ prolapse occur in varying combinations. To arrive at a final diagnosis, an additional imaging modality is imperative. During the past decades, fluoroscopic x-ray defecography, which was described in ...
... nonspecific symptoms such as constipation, incontinence, or pain. Incontinence, descensus, and organ prolapse occur in varying combinations. To arrive at a final diagnosis, an additional imaging modality is imperative. During the past decades, fluoroscopic x-ray defecography, which was described in ...
The Digestive System
... The jejunum absorbs carbohydrates and protein from the material. Pepsin and amino acids breaks down protein in the stomach. The ileum absorb fats, and bile salts, vitamins B12, vitamins in fatty liquids, electrolytes, bile salts, and water through its pores into the blood. The ileocecal valve, which ...
... The jejunum absorbs carbohydrates and protein from the material. Pepsin and amino acids breaks down protein in the stomach. The ileum absorb fats, and bile salts, vitamins B12, vitamins in fatty liquids, electrolytes, bile salts, and water through its pores into the blood. The ileocecal valve, which ...
ABDOMINAL CAVITY
... Arterial supply: Superior and inferior vesical arteries from internal iliac arteries. ...
... Arterial supply: Superior and inferior vesical arteries from internal iliac arteries. ...
COLOSTOMY 1 2121
... it may be due to an imperforate anus which is the absence of an anal opening. It also may be due to Hirschsprung’s Disease, or it may be due to other malformations that are present at birth ...
... it may be due to an imperforate anus which is the absence of an anal opening. It also may be due to Hirschsprung’s Disease, or it may be due to other malformations that are present at birth ...
Ch25: Digestive System
... Discuss the general functions and anatomy of the digestive tract Describe the individual organs of the system, including a discussion of the gross and microscopic anatomy. ...
... Discuss the general functions and anatomy of the digestive tract Describe the individual organs of the system, including a discussion of the gross and microscopic anatomy. ...
Colon - Amazon Web Services
... – Lower third: no peritoneal cover, dilated (rectal ampulla) – Pre-sacral space: it is the space between the rectum and the sacrum(0.61.2cm) ...
... – Lower third: no peritoneal cover, dilated (rectal ampulla) – Pre-sacral space: it is the space between the rectum and the sacrum(0.61.2cm) ...
Pediatric GI Disease
... Primary closure of small defects, staged surgeries for large defects High incidence of associated malformations ...
... Primary closure of small defects, staged surgeries for large defects High incidence of associated malformations ...
Skeletal System
... nutrients & eliminate solid waste digestive tract* (alimentary canal, GI tract) pathway: mouth* - takes in food; begins chemical & physical digestion salivary glands – secrete saliva pharynx* - where food is swallowed esophagus* - transports food to stomach cardiac sphincter ...
... nutrients & eliminate solid waste digestive tract* (alimentary canal, GI tract) pathway: mouth* - takes in food; begins chemical & physical digestion salivary glands – secrete saliva pharynx* - where food is swallowed esophagus* - transports food to stomach cardiac sphincter ...
Digestive System
... 2. Gall Bladder: bag for extra bile 3. Pancreas: secretes enzymes; lipases, proteases, carbohydrases ...
... 2. Gall Bladder: bag for extra bile 3. Pancreas: secretes enzymes; lipases, proteases, carbohydrases ...
Chapter 3 test nutre
... 29. All of the following belong to the five basic categories of taste are sweet, salty, sour, bitter and __________________. A. sweet B. moldy C. acrid D. umami 30. When the food is chewed and mixed with saliva it is called a ________. A. chymus B. bolus C. pylorus D. fundus ...
... 29. All of the following belong to the five basic categories of taste are sweet, salty, sour, bitter and __________________. A. sweet B. moldy C. acrid D. umami 30. When the food is chewed and mixed with saliva it is called a ________. A. chymus B. bolus C. pylorus D. fundus ...
The Digestive System Chapter 16
... Blood Supply to Liver In order for the liver to perform all of its functions, it receives blood through 2 vessels: ...
... Blood Supply to Liver In order for the liver to perform all of its functions, it receives blood through 2 vessels: ...
GI Physiology Series GI Motility Created by: Jaya Punati MD and
... relaxation of internal anal sphincter • Voluntary second phase increased intra-abdominal pressure, pelvic floor (puborectalis and levator ani) relaxation and descent, straightening of the anorectal angle, relaxation of external sphincter expulsion of contents Rectoanal Inhibitory Reflex ...
... relaxation of internal anal sphincter • Voluntary second phase increased intra-abdominal pressure, pelvic floor (puborectalis and levator ani) relaxation and descent, straightening of the anorectal angle, relaxation of external sphincter expulsion of contents Rectoanal Inhibitory Reflex ...
Ch 8 Digestive System
... large intestine. The vermiform appendix hangs from the lower portion. – Colon • Ascending colon • Transverse colon • Descending colon • Sigmoid colon – Rectum is the third major division – Anus is the lower opening of the digestive tract. Flow of waste controlled by two anal sphincter muscles. ...
... large intestine. The vermiform appendix hangs from the lower portion. – Colon • Ascending colon • Transverse colon • Descending colon • Sigmoid colon – Rectum is the third major division – Anus is the lower opening of the digestive tract. Flow of waste controlled by two anal sphincter muscles. ...
Gastrointestinal Terms cheil/o-lips chol/o-bite gingiv/o
... control. The person then uses different methods -- such as vomiting or abusing laxatives - to prevent weight gain. Colic: crying in a baby that lasts for longer than 3 hours a day and is not caused by a medical problem. Constipation: a decrease in frequency of bowel movements with stringing with def ...
... control. The person then uses different methods -- such as vomiting or abusing laxatives - to prevent weight gain. Colic: crying in a baby that lasts for longer than 3 hours a day and is not caused by a medical problem. Constipation: a decrease in frequency of bowel movements with stringing with def ...
Mass movement Colon
... bile pigment, sloughed epithelial cells and undigested roughage of food. The brown color of feces is caused by sterobilin and urobilin which are derivatives of bilirubin. The odor is caused by products of bacterial action The function of colon 1-Storage of fecal materials. 2- Absorption of water and ...
... bile pigment, sloughed epithelial cells and undigested roughage of food. The brown color of feces is caused by sterobilin and urobilin which are derivatives of bilirubin. The odor is caused by products of bacterial action The function of colon 1-Storage of fecal materials. 2- Absorption of water and ...
digestion ap - Milan Area Schools
... – Site of chemical digestion of all food contents: • Receives input of digestive enzymes from liver and pancreas. – Bile from liver and pancreatic juice. ...
... – Site of chemical digestion of all food contents: • Receives input of digestive enzymes from liver and pancreas. – Bile from liver and pancreatic juice. ...