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Ch 15 Review Digestive System

Trypsin, chymotrypsin, carboxypeptidase Peptidase Label each of the following as an enzyme or a hormone; tell which organ it’s made in and what it does. Gastrin Secretin Salivary amylase Pepsin Pancreatic amylase Pancreatic lipase Nucleases Trypsin, chymotrypsin, carboxypeptidase Peptidase Sucrase, maltase, lactase Intestinal lipase

Alimentary Canal List the organs in order. Which of these do peristalsis? List accessory organs that are not a part of the alimentary canal. List layers from outside to inside.

Teeth – What do each of the following do? Incisors Canines Bicuspids Molars

Match the organ with its description Liver Pancreas Small intestine Large intestine Stomach Gall bladder Esophagus Mouth Most absorption happens here Begins breakdown of carbs Forms glucose; stores vitamin D, desroys damaged blood cells Moves food to stomach Creates and stores feces Mixes food with juices to make chyme Creates and secretes juices into duodenum Stores bile

Liver Bile Bile digests mostly ___________. What are Kupffer cells? Which part is the digestive part? What makes you jaundice? Bile digests mostly ___________. What are Kupffer cells?

Small Intestine Three parts (in order) What is the mesnetery?

Review on your own... Swallowing mechanism Defacation reflex