Small intestine anatomy
[DOC File]Anatomy Review: Digestive System - Interactive Physiology
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The small intestine produces about 1.5 L of fluid. The total of all of the above secretions = about 9.0 L. The small intestine absorbs about 8.5 L of fluids & most of the ingested food. The large intestine absorbs about 0.35 L of fluid, some salts and vitamin K
[DOC File]Anatomy Review: Digestive System - Interactive Physiology
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The majority of chemical digestion and virtually all-nutrient absorption occur in the small intestine. The three regions of the small intestine are the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum The three modifications of the inner wall of the small intestine that function to increase surface area are (from macroscopic to microscopic) the plicae circularis ...
[DOC File]ANATOMY OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
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Small intestine. Uvula. Stomach. Tongue. Gallbladder. Villi. Visceral peritoneum . Duodenum As an endocrine gland, produces the hormones insulin and glucagon. As a digestive organ, releases an alkaline fluid containing enzymes which neutralizes acidic chyme in the duodenum. Structure that suspends the small intestine from the posterior body wall
[DOC File]Digestive System Outline
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Small intestine. Convoluted tube that extends (20 feet) from the pyloric sphincter to the ileocecal valve at the juncture of the small and large intestines. Three regions: Duodenum 10 inches long; bile duct and pancreatic duct secretions empty into the duodenum through the sphincter of Oddi most active absorption occurs here
[DOC File]Anatomy and Physiology Unit 14 Review Sheet
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List and describe the locations of the parts of the small intestine. Duodenum—the first twenty-five centimeters of the small intestine, it lies behind the parietal peritoneum. It is the most fixed portion of the small intestine. Jejunum—the proximal two-fifths of the remainder of the small intestine. Ileum—the remainder of the small ...
[DOC File]Anatomy & Physiology Digestive System Exam
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The terminal portion of the small intestine is called the: Pylorus. Duodenum. Jejunum. Ileum. If an incision has to be made in the small intestine to remove an obstruction, the first layer of tissue to be cut is the: Serosa. Mucosa. Muscularis externa. Submucosa
[DOC File]Digestive system
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Small Intestine: Gross Anatomy. from pyloric sphincter to the ileocecal valve . three subdivisions: ---The bile duct and main pancreatic duct: Join the duodenum at the hepatopancreatic ampulla . Are controlled by the sphincter of Oddi. ileum joins large intestine at _____ valve. Microscopic Anatomy of the Small Intestine
[DOC File]Anatomy Review: Digestive System
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The majority of chemical digestion and virtually all-nutrient absorption occur in the small intestine. The three regions of the small intestine are the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum The three modifications of the inner wall of the small intestine that function to increase surface area are (from macroscopic to microscopic) the plicae circularis ...
[DOCX File]Digestive System
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1) Chewing, mixing with tongue, churning in stomach, segmentation in small . intestine, and haustral churning in large intestine. B) Chemical digestion. 1) Breakdown by enzymes. 5. Absorption. 6. Defecation. C. Anatomy of the Digestive System. 1. Oral cavity (mouth) A) Oral orifice – opens to outside. B) Lips & cheeks
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