Exam 15: Digestive System and Nutrition
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The gallbladder is connected to the bile duct by the hepatic duct.
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The correct sequence for the layers within the wall of the alimentary canal from inside to outside is
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Food passing from the stomach through the small intestine first passes into the duodenum,then the jejunum and lastly the ileum.
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Peristalsis mixes food with digestive enzymes in small segments of the alimentary canal.
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The cecum is located at the inferior end of the descending colon.
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The sphincter muscle located between the small intestine and the large intestine is the ___________.
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Microorganisms promote the development of dental caries (cavities)by metabolizing carbohydrates and releasing by-products that are
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The results of poor nutrition from lack of nutrients or failure to use them is
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Large,fixed phagocytes in the lining of the hepatic sinusoids are called __________.
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Lymph transports fat molecules with longer chains of carbon atoms away from the intestine.
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Intrinsic factor is necessary for the normal absorption of __________ from the small intestine.
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