Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology

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Fill in the blank with the most appropriate term.




  1. The movement of food along the digestive- tract is (^)
    (^) called. (^)




  2. The four tunics or coats of the gastrointes- (^)
    (^) tinal tract are the , (^)
    (^) , , and (^)




  3. the or adventitia. (^)
    The three kinds of papillae found on the (^)
    (^) tongue are the , the (^)
    (^) , and the circumvallate (^)
    (^) papillae. (^)




  4. The three kinds of salivary glands are (^)
    (^) the , the subman- (^)
    dibular or^ , and the^




  5. (^) glands.
    The small intestine is divided into three portions: the (^)
    (^) , the , (^)
    (^) and the. (^)




  6. The stores and concentrates^




(^) bile until it is needed in the small intestine. (^)
7. A typical tooth consists of three principal portions: (^)
(^) the , the portion above the (^)
level of the gums; the , con- (^)
(^) sisting of one to three projections embedded in the (^)
socket; and the^.^


8.^ The dentin of a tooth is covered by^
,^ the hardest substance in the^
body.^
9. Deglutition is the term used for


(^).



  1. The name given to the digested material moving


(^) through the intestine is.
Chapter 16
Search and Explore
● Go to the United States Department of
Agriculture website at http://www.
choosemyplate.gov and explore food
groups in the My Plate^ section.^
● Create a list of all the foods you eat in an
ordinary day. Compare the foods on the
list you eat regularly with the recom-
mendations you learned about at the
ChooseMyPlate website.
Matching
Place the most appropriate number in the blank
provided.
Zymogenic cells 1. Hydrochloric acid (^)
Pancreatic islets (^) 2. Pancreatic juice
Heparin (^) 3. Regulates blood
Crypts of Lieberkuhn (^) sugar level
Parietal cells



  1. Phagocytosis


Brunner’s glands (^)
Lacteals 5. Pepsinogen (^)
Kupffer cells 6. Absorb fats (^)
Acini (^) 7. Chyme
Insulin
8. Neutralizes acid (^)
(^) in chyme (^)
(^) 9. Intestinal glands (^)
(^) 10. Anticoagulant (^)
(^) 11. Secrete hormones (^)
(^) 12. Amylase (^)

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