S Review Sheet 25 Using the key letters, match the items in column B with the descriptive statements in column A. (Some responses may be used more than once.) Column A 1. structure that suspends the digestive organs to the body wall 2. three modifications of the small intestine that increase the surface area for absorption 3. large collections of lymphoid tissue found in the submucosa of the small intestine 4. deep folds of the mucosa and submucosa that extend completely or partially around the circumference of the small intestine 5. initiates protein digestion 6. mobile organ that manipulates food in the mouth and initiates swallowing Column B a. anus b. appendix c. circular folds ered d. esophagus don barail e. frenulum f. greater omentum g. hard palate h. haustra i. ileocecal valve j. large intestine k. lesser omentum 7. passageway that serves the respiratory and digestive systems 8. lies posterior to the trachea; moves food from the pharynx to the stomach 9. surface projections of a mucosal epithelial cell 10. valve at the junction of the small and large intestines 11. primary region of nutrient absorption 12. membrane securing the tongue to the floor of the mouth 13. area between the teeth and lips/cheeks 14. pocketlike sacs of the large intestine 15. carbohydrate (starch) digestion begins here 16. two-layered serous membrane attached to the greater curvature of the stomach 17. distal portion of the anal canal 18. valve preventing movement of chyme from the duodenum into the stomach 19. posterosuperior boundary of the oral cavity 20. location of the hepatopancreatic sphincter through which pancreatic secretions and bile pass 21. food passageway that has no digestive/absorptive function 22. principal site for the synthesis of vitamins B and K by bacteria 23. absorbs water and forms feces 24. bone-supported part of roof of the mouth 1. mesentery m. microvilli n. oral cavity Isns) vistnemilo. oral vestibule eri most abriste turit Isne madaye p. parietal peritoneum q. Peyer's patches r. pharynx s. pyloric sphincter t. rugae 192 u. small intestine v. soft palate w. stomach x. tongue y. villi

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326 Review Sheet 25
4. Using the key letters, match the items in column B with the descriptive statements in column A. (Some responses
may be used more than once.)
Column A
1. structure that suspends the digestive organs to the body wall
2. three modifications of the small intestine that increase
the surface area for absorption
3. large collections of lymphoid tissue found in the submucosa of the small
intestine
Column B
a. anus
b. appendix
c. circular foldsorted
d. esophagus dan r
e. frenulum
f. greater omentum
g. hard palate
h. haustra
4. deep folds of the mucosa and submucosa that extend completely or
partially around the circumference of the small intestine
5. initiates protein digestion
6. mobile organ that manipulates food in the mouth and initiates swallowing
7. passageway that serves the respiratory and digestive systems
8. lies posterior to the trachea; moves food from the pharynx to the stomach
9. surface projections of a mucosal epithelial cell
10. valve at the junction of the small and large intestines
11. primary region of nutrient absorption
12. membrane securing the tongue to the floor of the mouth o
13. area between the teeth and lips/cheeks
14. pocketlike sacs of the large intestine
15. carbohydrate (starch) digestion begins here
16. two-layered serous membrane attached to the greater curvature of the stomach
17. distal portion of the anal canal
18. valve preventing movement of chyme from the duodenum into the stomach
19. posterosuperior boundary of the oral cavity
20. location of the hepatopancreatic sphincter through which pancreatic
secretions and bile pass
21. food passageway that has no digestive/absorptive function
22. principal site for the synthesis of vitamins B and K by bacteria
23. absorbs water and forms feces
24. bone-supported part of roof of the mouth
i. ileocecal valve
j. large intestine
k. lesser omentum
1. mesentery
emal
m. microvilli
n. oral cavity
Isn60 visinemilo. oral vestibule
p. parietal peritoneum
q. Peyer's patches
r. pharynx
s. pyloric sphincter
t. rugae
u. small intestine
v. soft palate
w. stomach
x. tongue
y. villi
Transcribed Image Text:326 Review Sheet 25 4. Using the key letters, match the items in column B with the descriptive statements in column A. (Some responses may be used more than once.) Column A 1. structure that suspends the digestive organs to the body wall 2. three modifications of the small intestine that increase the surface area for absorption 3. large collections of lymphoid tissue found in the submucosa of the small intestine Column B a. anus b. appendix c. circular foldsorted d. esophagus dan r e. frenulum f. greater omentum g. hard palate h. haustra 4. deep folds of the mucosa and submucosa that extend completely or partially around the circumference of the small intestine 5. initiates protein digestion 6. mobile organ that manipulates food in the mouth and initiates swallowing 7. passageway that serves the respiratory and digestive systems 8. lies posterior to the trachea; moves food from the pharynx to the stomach 9. surface projections of a mucosal epithelial cell 10. valve at the junction of the small and large intestines 11. primary region of nutrient absorption 12. membrane securing the tongue to the floor of the mouth o 13. area between the teeth and lips/cheeks 14. pocketlike sacs of the large intestine 15. carbohydrate (starch) digestion begins here 16. two-layered serous membrane attached to the greater curvature of the stomach 17. distal portion of the anal canal 18. valve preventing movement of chyme from the duodenum into the stomach 19. posterosuperior boundary of the oral cavity 20. location of the hepatopancreatic sphincter through which pancreatic secretions and bile pass 21. food passageway that has no digestive/absorptive function 22. principal site for the synthesis of vitamins B and K by bacteria 23. absorbs water and forms feces 24. bone-supported part of roof of the mouth i. ileocecal valve j. large intestine k. lesser omentum 1. mesentery emal m. microvilli n. oral cavity Isn60 visinemilo. oral vestibule p. parietal peritoneum q. Peyer's patches r. pharynx s. pyloric sphincter t. rugae u. small intestine v. soft palate w. stomach x. tongue y. villi
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