Activities of Digestion
The Digestive System
Accessory Organs
Odds and Ends
D & D
100

Activity that involves getting food into the body - includes mouth, teeth, lips and tongue.

What is ingestion?

100

The 4 layers of the GI tract.

What are the mucosa, submucosa, muscularis externa, and serosa?

100

A storage tank for bile.

What is the gallbladder?

100

Another name for the GI or digestive tract.

What is the alimentary canal?

100

GERD stand for this.

What is gastroespophageal reflux disease?

200

Expulsion of food that was not absorbed

What is defecation?

200

Part of the digestive system that is also part of the respiratory system

What is the pharynx?

200

Hangs off the lowest part of the cecum and contains lymphocytes to help protect the body from infectious organisms.

What is the appendix?

200

The folds of the inside wall of the stomach that allows the stomachs volume to increase.

What are rugae?

200

Stomach flu -usually lasts 24 - 48 hours.

What is gastroenteritis?

300

Enzymes break down large food molecules to smaller ones.

What is chemical breakdown?

300

A mixture of food and acidic gastric juice that is found in the stomach.

What is chyme?

300

Produces digestive enzymes and also regulates blood sugar levels.

What is the pancreas?

300

Smooth muscle that relaxes to allow food to pass from the stomach to the small intestine.

What is the pyloric sphincter?

300

Solid crystals that form from substances in bile.

What are gallstones?

400

Reduces food to smaller pieces and increases surface area. Includes chewing and churning in the stomach.

What is mechanical breakdown?

400

First part of the small intestine where secretions from the liver, gallbladder and pancreas enter.

What is the duodenum?

400

Organ that has an unusual blood supply AND produces about 1 liter of bile per day

What is the liver?

400

The fingerlike projections found in the small intestine.

What are villi?

400

A group of diseases characterized by inflammation of the liver. May be caused by alcohol or drug abuse, needle stick, etc

What is hepatitis?

500

Symmetrical contraction of muscles that moves food along the GI tract.

What is peristalsis?

500

The parts of the large intestine.

What is the cecum, ascending colon, transverse colon, descending colon, and sigmoid colon?

500

Steatorrhea

What is the presences of excess fat in feces?

500

The movement of small food molecules from the small intestine into the blood.

What is absorption?

500

Inflammation of this organ occurs when the enzymes become active while still in the organ and begins to break down its own tissues.

What is pancreatitis?