The volume of air that can be exhaled after normal exhalation.
What is Expiratory Reserve Volume?
Mastication and segmentation are examples of _________ digestion.
What is mechanical?
The joining of smaller molecules into larger ones.
What is anabolism?
Cells that secrete pepsinogen which is converted to pepsin in the stomach.
What are Chief Cells?
The trachea connects the larynx with the ______.
What are the lungs?
Cells that secrete hydrochloric acid in the stomach.
What are Parietal Cells?
In the absence of oxygen, pyruvate proceeds to _____.
What is lactate?
The correct order of structure in the respiratory passageways (5).
What is pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles?
The pressure of the air within the pleural cavity.
What is intrapleural pressure?
Gastric emptying occurs at the rate of ____ mL of chyme released with each wave.
What is 3 mL?
From the gallbladder, ______ ______ are provided to aid in lipid transport across the intestinal membrane.
What are bile salts?
During internal and external respiration, gases move by _____________.
What is Diffusion?
The pH of intestinal juice ranges from ____ to ____.
What is 7.4 to 7.8?
Promotes the uptake and utilization of glucose by body cells.
What is insulin?
An increase in blood pH will cause _______ ventilation.
What is increased(hyper)?
Bands of smooth muscle found in the large intestine.
What are teniae coli?
The body's temperature is controlled by the ___.
What is hypothalamus?