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What is another name for gastrointestinal (GI) tract?
What kind of structures are not apart of the Gastrointestinal (GI) Tract, but contribute to food processing?
Peristalsis and segmentation occur in this digestive layer?
Which layer of the digestive system of the mucus membrane secretes, absorbs, and protects?
Taking food into the mouth is called?
Release of water, acid buffers, and enzymes into lumen of the GI tract is called?
Churning and movement of food through GI tract is called?
Mechanical and chemical breakdown of food is called?
Passage of digested products from GI tract into blood and lymph is called?
Elimination of feces from GI tract is called?
This system has long reflexes containing parasympathetic and sympathetic.
This system has short reflexes, controls churning,peristaltic movements, and enzyme secretion.
Space between visceral and parietal peritoneum containing serous fluid.
Continuous with the visceral peritoneum, but covers the external surface of most digestive organs.
The visceral peritoneum lines the ________.
What is the largest serous membrane the body?
Where does 25% of your cardiac output go to in the the digestive system?
Double layer of peritoneum and a route for blood vessels, lymphatics,and nerves.
Covers in a thick epithelium to withstand friction of chewing; keratinized for extra protection.
What kind of glands are these? Partoid gland, submandibular gland, sublingual gland.
Lysozyme & IgA stands for what kind of solute in saliva?
Begins starch digestion and is a enzyme that breaks down carbohydrates in saliva.
Forms the floor of the oral cavity.
The upper and lateral surfaces of the tongue are covered with papillae, some of which contain ______.
What's a another term for mechanical digestion pertaining to teeth?
What is another term for baby teeth?
______ dentition is another term referring to adult teeth.
What external layer of dental plaque has film of debris, sugar, and bacteria?
Peridontal ligament and bone are attacked by immune cells. (holds the tooth in place)
Inflammation of gums as tartar disrupts seal between gingivae and teeth.
Funnel shape tube that extends from the internal nares to the esophagus posteriorly and the larynx anteriorly.
This begins at the ______ and ends at the gastroesophageal or cardiac sphincter.

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