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GH125 Exam 6 Questions and Answers 100% Solved | Graded A+ visceral - pertaining to the internal organs parietal - pertaining to the wall of a cavity peritoneum - membrane that lines the abdominal cavity Mesentery - structure that suspends the small intestine from the posterior body wall omentum - an extension of the peritoneum attached to the stomach and connecting it with other abdominal organs process of digestion - mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, anus or urethra process of digestion - ingestion, digestion, absorption, elimination Ingestion - Intake of food dentition - teeth Esophagus - Tube connecting the mouth to the stomach

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visceral - ✔✔pertaining to the internal organs

parietal - ✔✔pertaining to the wall of a cavity

peritoneum - ✔✔membrane that lines the abdominal cavity

Mesentery - ✔✔structure that suspends the small intestine from the

posterior body wall

omentum - ✔✔an extension of the peritoneum attached to the stomach and

connecting it with other abdominal organs

process of digestion - ✔✔mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine,

large intestine, anus or urethra

process of digestion - ✔✔ingestion, digestion, absorption, elimination

Ingestion - ✔✔Intake of food

dentition - ✔✔teeth

Esophagus - ✔✔Tube connecting the mouth to the stomach

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stomach - ✔✔A muscular and elastic sac that serves mainly to store food,

break it up mechanically, and begin chemical digestion of proteins and fat.

small intestine - ✔✔duodenum, jejunum, ileum

duo denum - ✔✔first part of the small intestine

jejunum - ✔✔second part of the small intestine

ileum - ✔✔third part of the small intestine

liver - ✔✔produces bile

gall bladder - ✔✔stores bile

pancreas - ✔✔Regulates the level of sugar in the blood

large bowel - ✔✔Basic function is to dehydrate waste products and make

formed stool

Cecum - ✔✔first part of the large intestine

Ascending colon - ✔✔travels upward from the cecum to the undersurface

of the liver

transverse colon - ✔✔the middle part of the large intestine, passing across

the abdomen from right to left below the stomach.

descending colon - ✔✔portion of the colon that extends downward from the

transverse colon

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