Deck 15: The Digestive System

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A PillCam traveling from the pharynx to the stomach will first pass through the ________.

A)small intestine
B)stomach
C)anus
D)esophagus
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A passageway shared by the digestive and respiratory systems is the ________.

A)larynx
B)pharynx
C)sinuses
D)esophagus
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This digestive organ absorbs water from indigestible food residue,stores feces,and eliminates feces from the body.

A)small intestine
B)stomach
C)rectum
D)large intestine
Question
Which of the following is a J-shaped muscular sac that serves in the temporary storage of masticated food while digestive enzymes and HCl are released to digest proteins?

A)large intestines
B)colon
C)stomach
D)esophagus
Question
Pepsinogen is converted to pepsin by the presence of what other substance?

A)intrinsic factor
B)vitamin B₁₂
C)mucus
D)HCl
Question
Erosion of the gastrointestinal tract that results in a sore is called a ________.

A)pore
B)chancre
C)diverticulum
D)peptic ulcer
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These sharply pointed teeth on the sides of the mouth tear food.

A)incisors
B)canines
C)premolars
D)molars
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A hormone released in the small intestine that stimulates the pancreas to release digestive enzymes and the gallbladder to release bile is known as ________.

A)gastrin
B)secretin
C)cholecystokinin
D)VIP
Question
This enzyme will break down starch into smaller subunits.

A)carboxypeptidase
B)lipase
C)amylase
D)renin
Question
This pancreatic enzyme breaks triglycerides into glycerol and fatty acids.

A)maltase
B)trypsin
C)carboxypeptidase
D)lipase
Question
This additive to municipal water supplies will reduce the rate of tooth decay.

A)chloride
B)peroxide
C)fluoride
D)aldehyde
Question
Chyme travels from the stomach to which specific structure?

A)pancreas
B)jejunum
C)duodenum
D)large intestine
Question
Lacteals characteristically transport ________.

A)triglycerides
B)monosaccharides
C)ions
D)amino acids
Question
Infection with Helicobacter pylori can cause ________.

A)gallstones
B)constipation
C)tooth decay
D)peptic ulcers
Question
The innermost lining of the gastrointestinal tract is the ________.

A)serosa
B)muscularis
C)submucosa
D)mucosa
Question
If a gallstone were to block the bile duct,which type of food would become more difficult to digest?

A)protein
B)sugar
C)fat
D)starch
Question
Which of these events occurs normally in swallowing?

A)The larynx rises.
B)The epiglottis rises.
C)The bolus rises.
D)The esophagus closes.
Question
The stomach begins chemical digestion of which of these substances?

A)fats
B)proteins
C)sugars
D)carbohydrates
Question
Eating large amounts of acidic fruits such as limes and grapefruit may have this impact on the body.

A)ulcers
B)scurvy
C)cessation of peristalsis
D)enamel damage
Question
Which is a common ailment characterized by a burning sensation caused by gastric juices backing up into the esophagus?

A)heartburn
B)acidosis
C)porosis
D)gastritic stress
Question
Food traveling through the pharynx would next go to the ________.
Question
________ is a hormone secreted by the cells in the stomach lining that functions to increase gastric juice release.
Question
One symptom of yellow fever is that the whites of the eyes and the skin gain a yellowish tint.Given just this information,the cells of which organ are most likely being destroyed?

A)eyes
B)liver
C)stomach
D)pancreas
Question
Most nutrient absorption occurs in the ________,a major organ of the digestive system.
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If you took a new,strong antibiotic,which vitamin would you most likely need that you didn't need before?

A)vitamin A
B)vitamin K
C)vitamin C
D)vitamin E
Question
If a person were unable to produce much of this substance,the gastric juices might destroy the stomach lining.

A)chyme
B)HCl
C)mucus
D)pepsin
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A later stage of gum inflammation in which bacteria grow in pockets between the gums and the teeth and in which teeth may become loose is called ________.
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________,produced by the liver,is a mixture of water,ions,cholesterol,pigments,and salts that help in the digestion of lipids.
Question
A 60-year-old having frequent constipation runs a greater risk of this condition.

A)diverticulosis
B)peptic ulcer
C)diarrhea
D)appendicitis
Question
Stratified squamous epithelium is tissue that can take a lot of physical wear and tear,but compared with some other tissues,it does not absorb water-soluble materials well.Which of the following is least likely to be lined by stratified squamous epithelium?

A)mouth
B)esophagus
C)small intestine
D)anus
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________,a hormone secreted by the small intestine,stimulates the release of sodium bicarbonate to help neutralize the pH of the small intestine.
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Boris has many tattoos and has recently started having a yellowish tinge to his skin.What should he be tested for before he donates blood?

A)diverticulosis
B)cirrhosis
C)hepatitis C
D)Helicobacter pylori
Question
If a person were born with the inability to produce pepsin,how would this affect his or her digestion?

A)He or she could not break down lactose.
B)He or she would digest proteins with difficulty.
C)He or she would fail to metabolize glucose.
D)He or she would no longer be able to absorb DNA.
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The ________ contains beneficial bacteria that synthesize vitamin K and some of the B vitamins.
Question
Carlotta developed indigestion and pain under her navel over the weekend.As the workweek progressed,the pain worsened and moved to a point in the lower right abdomen and she started to vomit and experience nausea and fever.You suspect that she is suffering from ________.

A)peptic ulcer
B)heartburn
C)colorectal cancer
D)appendicitis
Question
Food is sent along the GI tract by means of a wave-like process called ________.
Question
Cleft palate is a hereditary condition in which the roof of the mouth does not completely fuse before birth.What things likely will be more difficult with cleft palate?

A)eating and speaking
B)breathing
C)salivating
D)looking over the shoulder
Question
Triglycerides initially travel in the blood stream away from the small intestine in ________ of the lymphatic system.
Question
The destruction of this organ would mean that you would no longer be able to absorb vitamin B₁₂ through the digestive system.

A)liver
B)salivary glands
C)large intestine
D)stomach
Question
Each time Cyrus drinks milk,he develops gas,bloating,and abdominal discomfort.He probably has ________.
Question
The dentist covers the tooth layer,known as the ________,with a protective sealant to keep bacteria in the mouth from damaging it.
Question
Match each definition in the first column to the correct term in the second column.

A)Gallbladder
B)Appendix
C)Stomach
D)Rectum
E)Esophageal cancer
F)Large intestine
G)Mouth
H)Cirrhosis
I)Small intestine
J)Salivary glands
Severe pain in the lower right abdomen along with fever and nausea is often a sign of an infection in this structure.
Question
Match each definition in the first column to the correct term in the second column.

A)Gallbladder
B)Appendix
C)Stomach
D)Rectum
E)Esophageal cancer
F)Large intestine
G)Mouth
H)Cirrhosis
I)Small intestine
J)Salivary glands
Samantha drank a lot of alcohol over many years and now suffers from this fatty degeneration of the liver.
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Emery believes mucus is unhealthy,so he is always spitting it out.Explain to Emery why mucus produced by the GI tract is beneficial.
Question
Match each definition in the first column to the correct term in the second column.

A)Gallbladder
B)Appendix
C)Stomach
D)Rectum
E)Esophageal cancer
F)Large intestine
G)Mouth
H)Cirrhosis
I)Small intestine
J)Salivary glands
The region of the large intestine that when stretched stimulates the defecation reflex and allows for the passage of feces.
Question
The ________ is connected to the GI tract and has no digestive function,but may have a role in the defense of the body against disease.
Question
Match each definition in the first column to the correct term in the second column.

A)Gallbladder
B)Appendix
C)Stomach
D)Rectum
E)Esophageal cancer
F)Large intestine
G)Mouth
H)Cirrhosis
I)Small intestine
J)Salivary glands
The pancreatic duct and common bile duct join and then empty into this organ.
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Your friend is trying to tell you that human teeth are not alive.You disagree.Why would you say that a tooth in an adult is alive?
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Match each definition in the first column to the correct term in the second column.

A)Gallbladder
B)Appendix
C)Stomach
D)Rectum
E)Esophageal cancer
F)Large intestine
G)Mouth
H)Cirrhosis
I)Small intestine
J)Salivary glands
A person with frequent heartburn is more likely to eventually develop this condition than others.
Question
Match each definition in the first column to the correct term in the second column.

A)Gallbladder
B)Appendix
C)Stomach
D)Rectum
E)Esophageal cancer
F)Large intestine
G)Mouth
H)Cirrhosis
I)Small intestine
J)Salivary glands
An opening at one end of the gastrointestinal tract that functions in mechanical digestion and the breakdown of carbohydrates by secreting amylase.
Question
Match each definition in the first column to the correct term in the second column.

A)Gallbladder
B)Appendix
C)Stomach
D)Rectum
E)Esophageal cancer
F)Large intestine
G)Mouth
H)Cirrhosis
I)Small intestine
J)Salivary glands
When partly digested food enters the duodenum,this organ squirts bile into the small intestine.
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________ cancer is the second-leading cause of cancer deaths,but early detection by screening for polyps can save many lives.
Question
Match each definition in the first column to the correct term in the second column.

A)Gallbladder
B)Appendix
C)Stomach
D)Rectum
E)Esophageal cancer
F)Large intestine
G)Mouth
H)Cirrhosis
I)Small intestine
J)Salivary glands
This organ in the digestive system functions to store food and break down proteins before transferring chyme to the duodenum.
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Match each definition in the first column to the correct term in the second column.

A)Gallbladder
B)Appendix
C)Stomach
D)Rectum
E)Esophageal cancer
F)Large intestine
G)Mouth
H)Cirrhosis
I)Small intestine
J)Salivary glands
A muscular tube that absorbs water and some nutrients and stores waste material.
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If you had a friend with a peptic ulcer,would you recommend that he or she take aspirin for the pain? Why or why not?
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The stomach is an extremely hostile place.What protects it from digesting itself?
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George is experiencing problems with damaged cartilage in his knee and is eating cartilage from the bones of his steak so that his knee will more readily heal.Explain why he is not necessarily going to succeed in speeding up the repair of his knee.
Question
Match each definition in the first column to the correct term in the second column.

A)Gallbladder
B)Appendix
C)Stomach
D)Rectum
E)Esophageal cancer
F)Large intestine
G)Mouth
H)Cirrhosis
I)Small intestine
J)Salivary glands
Three pairs of glands that secrete fluids,moisten and lubricate food,and contain digestive enzymes that hydrolyze starches.
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Deck 15: The Digestive System
1
A PillCam traveling from the pharynx to the stomach will first pass through the ________.

A)small intestine
B)stomach
C)anus
D)esophagus
D
2
A passageway shared by the digestive and respiratory systems is the ________.

A)larynx
B)pharynx
C)sinuses
D)esophagus
B
3
This digestive organ absorbs water from indigestible food residue,stores feces,and eliminates feces from the body.

A)small intestine
B)stomach
C)rectum
D)large intestine
D
4
Which of the following is a J-shaped muscular sac that serves in the temporary storage of masticated food while digestive enzymes and HCl are released to digest proteins?

A)large intestines
B)colon
C)stomach
D)esophagus
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Pepsinogen is converted to pepsin by the presence of what other substance?

A)intrinsic factor
B)vitamin B₁₂
C)mucus
D)HCl
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6
Erosion of the gastrointestinal tract that results in a sore is called a ________.

A)pore
B)chancre
C)diverticulum
D)peptic ulcer
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These sharply pointed teeth on the sides of the mouth tear food.

A)incisors
B)canines
C)premolars
D)molars
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8
A hormone released in the small intestine that stimulates the pancreas to release digestive enzymes and the gallbladder to release bile is known as ________.

A)gastrin
B)secretin
C)cholecystokinin
D)VIP
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This enzyme will break down starch into smaller subunits.

A)carboxypeptidase
B)lipase
C)amylase
D)renin
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This pancreatic enzyme breaks triglycerides into glycerol and fatty acids.

A)maltase
B)trypsin
C)carboxypeptidase
D)lipase
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This additive to municipal water supplies will reduce the rate of tooth decay.

A)chloride
B)peroxide
C)fluoride
D)aldehyde
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12
Chyme travels from the stomach to which specific structure?

A)pancreas
B)jejunum
C)duodenum
D)large intestine
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Lacteals characteristically transport ________.

A)triglycerides
B)monosaccharides
C)ions
D)amino acids
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Infection with Helicobacter pylori can cause ________.

A)gallstones
B)constipation
C)tooth decay
D)peptic ulcers
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The innermost lining of the gastrointestinal tract is the ________.

A)serosa
B)muscularis
C)submucosa
D)mucosa
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If a gallstone were to block the bile duct,which type of food would become more difficult to digest?

A)protein
B)sugar
C)fat
D)starch
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Which of these events occurs normally in swallowing?

A)The larynx rises.
B)The epiglottis rises.
C)The bolus rises.
D)The esophagus closes.
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The stomach begins chemical digestion of which of these substances?

A)fats
B)proteins
C)sugars
D)carbohydrates
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Eating large amounts of acidic fruits such as limes and grapefruit may have this impact on the body.

A)ulcers
B)scurvy
C)cessation of peristalsis
D)enamel damage
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Which is a common ailment characterized by a burning sensation caused by gastric juices backing up into the esophagus?

A)heartburn
B)acidosis
C)porosis
D)gastritic stress
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Food traveling through the pharynx would next go to the ________.
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________ is a hormone secreted by the cells in the stomach lining that functions to increase gastric juice release.
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23
One symptom of yellow fever is that the whites of the eyes and the skin gain a yellowish tint.Given just this information,the cells of which organ are most likely being destroyed?

A)eyes
B)liver
C)stomach
D)pancreas
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24
Most nutrient absorption occurs in the ________,a major organ of the digestive system.
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25
If you took a new,strong antibiotic,which vitamin would you most likely need that you didn't need before?

A)vitamin A
B)vitamin K
C)vitamin C
D)vitamin E
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If a person were unable to produce much of this substance,the gastric juices might destroy the stomach lining.

A)chyme
B)HCl
C)mucus
D)pepsin
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A later stage of gum inflammation in which bacteria grow in pockets between the gums and the teeth and in which teeth may become loose is called ________.
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________,produced by the liver,is a mixture of water,ions,cholesterol,pigments,and salts that help in the digestion of lipids.
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A 60-year-old having frequent constipation runs a greater risk of this condition.

A)diverticulosis
B)peptic ulcer
C)diarrhea
D)appendicitis
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Stratified squamous epithelium is tissue that can take a lot of physical wear and tear,but compared with some other tissues,it does not absorb water-soluble materials well.Which of the following is least likely to be lined by stratified squamous epithelium?

A)mouth
B)esophagus
C)small intestine
D)anus
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________,a hormone secreted by the small intestine,stimulates the release of sodium bicarbonate to help neutralize the pH of the small intestine.
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32
Boris has many tattoos and has recently started having a yellowish tinge to his skin.What should he be tested for before he donates blood?

A)diverticulosis
B)cirrhosis
C)hepatitis C
D)Helicobacter pylori
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33
If a person were born with the inability to produce pepsin,how would this affect his or her digestion?

A)He or she could not break down lactose.
B)He or she would digest proteins with difficulty.
C)He or she would fail to metabolize glucose.
D)He or she would no longer be able to absorb DNA.
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34
The ________ contains beneficial bacteria that synthesize vitamin K and some of the B vitamins.
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35
Carlotta developed indigestion and pain under her navel over the weekend.As the workweek progressed,the pain worsened and moved to a point in the lower right abdomen and she started to vomit and experience nausea and fever.You suspect that she is suffering from ________.

A)peptic ulcer
B)heartburn
C)colorectal cancer
D)appendicitis
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36
Food is sent along the GI tract by means of a wave-like process called ________.
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37
Cleft palate is a hereditary condition in which the roof of the mouth does not completely fuse before birth.What things likely will be more difficult with cleft palate?

A)eating and speaking
B)breathing
C)salivating
D)looking over the shoulder
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38
Triglycerides initially travel in the blood stream away from the small intestine in ________ of the lymphatic system.
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39
The destruction of this organ would mean that you would no longer be able to absorb vitamin B₁₂ through the digestive system.

A)liver
B)salivary glands
C)large intestine
D)stomach
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40
Each time Cyrus drinks milk,he develops gas,bloating,and abdominal discomfort.He probably has ________.
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41
The dentist covers the tooth layer,known as the ________,with a protective sealant to keep bacteria in the mouth from damaging it.
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42
Match each definition in the first column to the correct term in the second column.

A)Gallbladder
B)Appendix
C)Stomach
D)Rectum
E)Esophageal cancer
F)Large intestine
G)Mouth
H)Cirrhosis
I)Small intestine
J)Salivary glands
Severe pain in the lower right abdomen along with fever and nausea is often a sign of an infection in this structure.
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43
Match each definition in the first column to the correct term in the second column.

A)Gallbladder
B)Appendix
C)Stomach
D)Rectum
E)Esophageal cancer
F)Large intestine
G)Mouth
H)Cirrhosis
I)Small intestine
J)Salivary glands
Samantha drank a lot of alcohol over many years and now suffers from this fatty degeneration of the liver.
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44
Emery believes mucus is unhealthy,so he is always spitting it out.Explain to Emery why mucus produced by the GI tract is beneficial.
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45
Match each definition in the first column to the correct term in the second column.

A)Gallbladder
B)Appendix
C)Stomach
D)Rectum
E)Esophageal cancer
F)Large intestine
G)Mouth
H)Cirrhosis
I)Small intestine
J)Salivary glands
The region of the large intestine that when stretched stimulates the defecation reflex and allows for the passage of feces.
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46
The ________ is connected to the GI tract and has no digestive function,but may have a role in the defense of the body against disease.
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47
Match each definition in the first column to the correct term in the second column.

A)Gallbladder
B)Appendix
C)Stomach
D)Rectum
E)Esophageal cancer
F)Large intestine
G)Mouth
H)Cirrhosis
I)Small intestine
J)Salivary glands
The pancreatic duct and common bile duct join and then empty into this organ.
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48
Your friend is trying to tell you that human teeth are not alive.You disagree.Why would you say that a tooth in an adult is alive?
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49
Match each definition in the first column to the correct term in the second column.

A)Gallbladder
B)Appendix
C)Stomach
D)Rectum
E)Esophageal cancer
F)Large intestine
G)Mouth
H)Cirrhosis
I)Small intestine
J)Salivary glands
A person with frequent heartburn is more likely to eventually develop this condition than others.
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50
Match each definition in the first column to the correct term in the second column.

A)Gallbladder
B)Appendix
C)Stomach
D)Rectum
E)Esophageal cancer
F)Large intestine
G)Mouth
H)Cirrhosis
I)Small intestine
J)Salivary glands
An opening at one end of the gastrointestinal tract that functions in mechanical digestion and the breakdown of carbohydrates by secreting amylase.
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51
Match each definition in the first column to the correct term in the second column.

A)Gallbladder
B)Appendix
C)Stomach
D)Rectum
E)Esophageal cancer
F)Large intestine
G)Mouth
H)Cirrhosis
I)Small intestine
J)Salivary glands
When partly digested food enters the duodenum,this organ squirts bile into the small intestine.
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52
________ cancer is the second-leading cause of cancer deaths,but early detection by screening for polyps can save many lives.
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53
Match each definition in the first column to the correct term in the second column.

A)Gallbladder
B)Appendix
C)Stomach
D)Rectum
E)Esophageal cancer
F)Large intestine
G)Mouth
H)Cirrhosis
I)Small intestine
J)Salivary glands
This organ in the digestive system functions to store food and break down proteins before transferring chyme to the duodenum.
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54
Match each definition in the first column to the correct term in the second column.

A)Gallbladder
B)Appendix
C)Stomach
D)Rectum
E)Esophageal cancer
F)Large intestine
G)Mouth
H)Cirrhosis
I)Small intestine
J)Salivary glands
A muscular tube that absorbs water and some nutrients and stores waste material.
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55
If you had a friend with a peptic ulcer,would you recommend that he or she take aspirin for the pain? Why or why not?
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56
The stomach is an extremely hostile place.What protects it from digesting itself?
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57
George is experiencing problems with damaged cartilage in his knee and is eating cartilage from the bones of his steak so that his knee will more readily heal.Explain why he is not necessarily going to succeed in speeding up the repair of his knee.
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58
Match each definition in the first column to the correct term in the second column.

A)Gallbladder
B)Appendix
C)Stomach
D)Rectum
E)Esophageal cancer
F)Large intestine
G)Mouth
H)Cirrhosis
I)Small intestine
J)Salivary glands
Three pairs of glands that secrete fluids,moisten and lubricate food,and contain digestive enzymes that hydrolyze starches.
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