Extra digestion questions Flashcards

1
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Salivary Glands

A

paratoid, submandibular, sublingual, and saliva are all glands in mouth

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2
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Lingual frenulum

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limits tongue movement

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3
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Visceral peritoneum

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covers organs (vital organs) in abdominal cavity

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4
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Parietal peritoneum

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covers the walls of the abdominal cavity

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5
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Falciform ligament

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attaches liver to the anterior abdominal wall and diaphragm

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6
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Emulsification

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breaks down large fatdroplets to smaller fatdroplets; function of bile

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7
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Monosaccharides

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end product of carbohydrates

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8
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Amino acids

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end product of proteins

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9
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Fatty acids and glycerol

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end products of lipids

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10
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Pepsin

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enzyme that acts on proteins; in stomach

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11
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Bolus

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forms in the mouth; ball of food

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12
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Lysozyme

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in the mouth; acts on bacteria

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13
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Gastric glands

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in stomach, secrete gastric juices

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14
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Amylase

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acts on carbohydrates; found in mouth (saliva) and pancreas)

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15
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Pepsinogen

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inactive enzyme in stomach

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16
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Hydrochloric acid

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converts pepsinogen into pepsin at pH 2

17
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What are the main functions of the digestive system

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  • Ingestion
  • Mastication
  • Propulsion
  • Mixing
  • Secretion
  • Digestion
  • Absorption
  • Defacation
18
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What are the layers that make up the digestive tract

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  • Mucosa
  • Submucosa
  • Muscularis
  • Serosa
19
Q

How are the products of digestion are absorbed

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  • Microvili and vili

- Mucosa walls of small intestine

20
Q

Describe the defacation reflex

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A mass movement triggers it. Enough waste enter the rectum, tissues stretch

21
Q

What is an adaquate diet

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60% carbohydrates 10% fats 30% proteins

22
Q

Name the salivary glands in the mouth

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Partoid (in front of ears under skin)
Submandibular (under base of tongue and below mandible)
Sublingual (smallest, under anterior portion of the tongie)

23
Q

What makes up saliva

A
99.5% water .%5:
Salt to buffer chemicals
Mucin for lubrication
lysozyme- kill bacteria
amylase- starch digestion enzyme
24
Q

What structure limits the tongues movement

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Lingual frenulum

25
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What ar the 3 stages of deglutition

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Voluntary (bolus moved by tongue into pharynx)
Pharyngeal (involuntary, uvula and epiglottis close, breathing stops)
Esophageal- food is pushed down by waves of muscular movements (persitlsis0

26
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What does salivary amylase act on? what does it get broken into?

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Starch gets broken into monosaccharides

27
Q

What are the 4 parts of the stomach

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Cardia, fundus, body, pyloris

28
Q

What increases surface area in stomach

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Rugae

29
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What helps to regulate the chyme in the stomach

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Cardiac sphincter

30
Q

What is bile

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Salts aid in emusification (break down fats)