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Quiz On Digestive System

The document is a quiz on the digestive system. It contains questions asking to label and identify parts of the digestive system, including the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, liver, gallbladder, and pancreas. It also asks to provide a brief functional description for each labeled part, such as that the mouth initiates digestion through salivation and swallowing food, while the stomach holds and breaks down food.
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Quiz On Digestive System

The document is a quiz on the digestive system. It contains questions asking to label and identify parts of the digestive system, including the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, liver, gallbladder, and pancreas. It also asks to provide a brief functional description for each labeled part, such as that the mouth initiates digestion through salivation and swallowing food, while the stomach holds and breaks down food.
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QUIZ ON DIGESTIVE SYSTEM

Exercise 1

Digestive System
Name: Norhaina Batua. Amin Date Due: August 23, 2021

I- Label the parts of the digestive system. Write it on the space provided and fill in its
function briefly.

1. Mouth 2. Tongue
3. Larynx

4. Pharynx

5. Esophagus

6. Liver 12 . stomach

7. Gallbladder 13pancreas

14. Transverse colon


8. Small intestine
15. Ascending colon
enum
16. Descending colon

17. Rectum
10. Ileum

18. Anal canal

19. Anus
ANATOMIC PART FUNCTION
To serve as the entrance of the alimentary tract and to initiate
1. Oral Cavity the digestive process by salivation and propulsion of the
alimentary bolus into the pharynx.
2. Mouth The two main functions of the mouth are eating and speaking.

Your oropharynx makes saliva, keeps your mouth and throat


3. Oropharynx moist and starts to help digest the food you eat.

4. Esophagus Receives food from your mouth when you swallow. .

5.

6. Liver regulates most chemical levels in the blood and excretes a


product called bile
7. Gallbladder to store bile until it's needed for digestion

8. Small intestine breaks down food from the stomach and absorbs much of the
nutrients from the food
9. Duodenum the continuous breaking-down process

10. Ileum helps to further digest food coming from the stomach

11.

12. Stomach holds food

13. Pancreas makes pancreatic juices called enzymes

14. Transverse colon digestion and the excretion of waste products

15. Ascending colon to absorb the remaining water and other key nutrients from the
indigestible material, solidifying it to form stool
16. Descending colon stores feces that will eventually be emptied into the rectum

17. Rectum to receive stool from the colon

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