Organs
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100

These are the two types of digestion that occur in the body.

Whats is mechanical (physical) and chemical digestion?

100
A clump of chewed food in the stomach.

What is a bolus?

100

Food passes through the mouth to the __________ and then to the esophagus.

What is the pharynx?

100

Where water is absorbed during the digestive process.

What is the large intestine?

100

An open sore in the stomach lining.

What is a stomach ulcer?

200

This is where chemical and mechanical digestion occur.

What is the stomach?

200

The separation between the esophagus and the stomach.

What is the LES (lower esophageal sphincter)?

200

This organ is divided into three parts; the duodenum, jejunum and the ileum.

What is the small intestine?

200

The path that food takes through the digestive system?

What is the mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine.

200

Chronic inflammation of the liver leading to it becoming tough and fibrous

What is cirrhosis?

300

This organ that separates the esophagus and trachea so food cannot get into it.

What is the epiglottis?

300
These gastric juices are found in the stomach to chemically digest food.

What is chyme?

300

Bile is stored in what organ.

What is the gallbladder?

300

The esophagus is lined with this "thick, slippery substance" produced by the body to aid food movement and protect against stomach acid.

What is mucus?

300

The yellowing of skin due to circulating bile pigments in the blood.

What is jaundice?

400

True or False: food material passed through the pancreas just before reaching the stomach.

What is false.

400

The yellow/green liquid that is used to break down fat.

What is bile?

400

The appendix is attached to what other digestive organ.

What is the large intestine?

400

A small, unicellular parasite that is transmitted to humans via the fecal-oral route.

What are protozoa?

400

Inflammation of the liver caused by contaminated drinking water.

What is hepatitis?

500

Where majority of the nutrient absorption occurs.

What is the small intestine?

500

The rhythmic contractions of smooth muscle to move food throughout the digestive system.

What is peristalsis?

500

The most superficial layer of the tissues of the alimentary canal to reduce friction in the abdominal cavity.

What is serosa?

500

This enzyme chemically digests proteins in the stomach.

What is pepsin?

500

Pain in the right lower quadrant of the abdomen which radiates when pressed on.

What is appendicitis?