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the lower narrow part of the stomach that forms with the small intestine

pyloris/ pyloric sphincter

100

If the rate of passage quickens in the large intestines, this can cause 

diarrhea 

100

the top curved part of the stomach is called

fundus

100

The lining of the small intestine has thousands of fingerlike projections called

villi

100

the final activity of digestion, the release of the unabsorbed food

Defication

200

This is a tubelike structure made of muscle and mucus membrane that is located behind the nasal cavities and mouth

pharynx

200

located above the posterior or rear portion of the mouth and is made of muscle

Soft Palate

200

The part of the large intestine that runs from left to right across the abdomen is the 

transverse colon 

200

Boney structure in the anterior portion of the mouth and is made of the palatine and maxilla bone

Hard Palate 

200

The wavelike motion that propels food through the esophagus

peristalsis

300

The initial pouch of the large intestine what hooks to the small intestine is

cecum

300

The enzyme found in saliva to help break down food is 

amylase 

300

The chart that is responsible for classifying stool consistency 

Bristol stool chart

300

This connects the pharynx to the stomach.

esophagus

300

The enzyme found in the stomach to help break down food

Hydrochloric acid 

400

The 3 parts of the pharynx are

Nasopharynx, Oropharynx, Laryngopharynx

400

These teeth have a cutting edge used to  bite off or cut food into portions

Incisors

400

Majority of the chemical digestion occurs in the first section of the small intestine, called the

duodenum 

400

These teeth have 2 peaks that are used to saw through tough, fibrous foods

Premolars or bicuspids

400

These teeth are usually more elongated and pointed used to pierce or tear food

Canines

500

The 2 primary contractions that move food along the digestive system are peristalsis and

Segmentation

500

The muscular layer of the alimentary canal is referred to as

Muscularis Externa

500

The innermost layer of the alimentary canal is referred to as 

the mucosa

500

The outermost layer of the alimentary canal

the serosa

500

The GI tract is also referred to as

alimentary canal