DIGESTIVE SYSTEM ALIMENTARY CANAL DIAGRAM

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DIGESTIVE SYSTEM ALIMENTARY CANAL DIAGRAM Draw and label the layers of the alimentary canal to include the following terms: Mucosa Lacteal Submucosa Villi Circular muscle Blood vessels Longitudinal muscle Lymph vessels Serosa Nerve plexuses Mesentery

DIGESTIVE SYSTEM CHECK YOUR RECALL – Upper G.I. Tract Check Your Recall Page 409 – 414 Questions 9, 13 – 20

DIGESTIVE SYSTEM CHECK YOUR RECALL – Accessory Organs Check Your Recall Page 414 - 421 Questions 23, 24 & 28 – 32

DIGESTIVE SYSTEM CHECK YOUR RECALL – Lower G.I. Tract Check Your Recall Page 421 – 429 Questions 34 – 38, 41, 43 – 45

DIGESTIVE SYSTEM Nutrients Chart Complete the chart for carbohydrates, lipids and proteins providing the source of each, how they are utilized, and the body’s requirements. Macromolecule Source Utilization Requirements Carbohydrates Lipids Proteins X