Lesson 10 part 3 Flashcards

(40 cards)

1
Q

Tear and grind the food, breaking it down into smaller fragments

A

teeth

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2
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at what age do the two sets of teeth form?

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21

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3
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at what age do the two sets of teeth form?

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21

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4
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what are the two sets of teeth formed at the age of 21?

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Deciduous Teeth, Deeper / Permanent Teeth

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5
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Between the ages of 6 & 12 years, they loosen and fall out.

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Deeper / Permanent Teeth

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6
Q

Enlarge and develop in the roots of milk teeth

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deeper/permanent teeth

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7
Q

Become full set, by definition, it composes 20 teeth, by the age of two years.

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decduous teeth

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8
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Become full set, by definition, it composes 20 teeth, by the age of two years.

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decduous teeth

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9
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Begin to rubbish at around 6 months of age

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deciduous teeth

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10
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how many pairs of deeper/permanent teeth do we have?

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16 pairs (32 teeth)

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11
Q

how many deciduos pairs of teeth do babies have?

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10 pairs

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12
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how many deciduos pairs of teeth do babies have?

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10 pairs

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13
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at what age do the root of milk teeths fall out?

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6 and 12 years

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14
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First teeth to appear

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Lower central incisors

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15
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at what age do third molars grow?

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17 and 25

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16
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what are the three salivary glands?

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Parotid gland
Maxillary gland
Sublingual gland

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17
Q

a salivary gland that lie anterior to the ears

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large parotid gland

18
Q

an inflammation of the parotid glands

19
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where does the large parotid gland lie?

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at the anterior of the ears

20
Q

Located at the bottom a type of salivary gland

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submandibular and small sublingual glands

21
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where does the submandibular gland and small sublingual glands secrete?

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secretes at the floor of the mouth through tiny ducts

22
Q

mixture of mucus and serous fluids

23
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a mucus that creates the bolus

24
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a mucus that creates the bolus

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what does the saliva contains?
lysozymes and antibodies like IgA
26
A soft, pink triangular gland.
pancreas
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location of the pancreas? and extends
lie to the back parietal peritoneum or retroperitoneal across the abdomen from the spleen to the duodenum
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secreted into the duodenum in an alkaline fluid that neutralizes the acidic kind coming in from the stomach
pancreatic enzymes
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secreted into the duodenum in an alkaline fluid that neutralizes the acidic kind coming in from the stomach
pancreatic enzymes
30
neutralizes it that prevents the intestine from being digested. located at the stomach
acid chyme
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what does the pancreas produce?
pancreatic enzyme and insulin glucagon
32
The largest gland in the body
liver
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location of the liver?
under the diaphragm, more to the right side of the body. It overlies an almost completely covers the stomach.
34
what is the digestive function of the liver
bile
35
a yellow to green watery solution produced by the liver?
bile salts
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where does the bile leave through the liver?
though the common hepatic duct
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breakdowns the product of hemoglobin, cholesterol, phospholipids, and a variety of electrolytes and its components
bilirubin
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derived from cholesterol and phospholipids aid the digestive process.
bile salts
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emulsify fats by physically breaking large fat globules into smaller ones?
bile salts
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the bile duct together with the pancreatic duct joins together and forms the? purpose of the product?
hepatopancreatic ampulla and sphincter, releases bile and pancreatic enzymes in the duodenum