Vocab
Vitamins
Minerals
Digestive
Overview
100

Largest digestive organ

Liver

100

Also called pyridoxine, pyridoxal, or pryidoxamine

Vitamin B6

100

Hemochromatosis can lead to high levels of this mineral

Iron

100

What structure attaches the tongue to the floor of the mouth?

Frenulum 

100

How many calories are in a gram of carbohydrate?

4

200

Name for 'food' after it has been mixed with digestive enzymes in the stomach and is then removed into the small intestine

Chyme

200

Deficiency can lead to neural tube defects

Vitamin B9

200

Excess can cause brown staining of teeth

Fluoride

200

The first portion of the small intestine

Duodenum

200

What type of molecule cannot be digested by humans

Cellulose

300
name for first portion of large intestine where appendix is attached

Cecum

300

Vitamin our bodies can make from exposure to sunlight

Vitamin D

300

Vitamin D is important for absorption of this mineral

Calcium

300

What sphincter is under voluntary control

External sphincter

300
This term is a proteins less of structure and function due to temperature or acidity

Denaturation

400

term to describe nutrients that the body needs but cannot make for itself and must obtain in the diet

essential

400

Elderly and vegans at risk for deficiency - pernicous anemia 

Vitamin B12

400

Important for formation of phospholipids

Phosphorus

400

In what structure would you find haustra?

Large intestine 

400

What vitamins are water soluble

B vitamins, C
500

process of replacing a nutrient that was lost during processing 

enriched

500

Deficiency can lead to beriberi - alcoholics at risk

Thiamin / B1

500

Excess can cause hypertension

Sodium

500

What are the three functions ion CCK in the digestive tract?

Inc pancreatic secretions, dec stomach motility, gallbladder contraction

500
List four lifespan changes of the digestive system

Weakened sphincters, dec digestive enzyme secretion, dec peristalsis, loosening of teeth, breakdown of enamel 

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