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Where does protein digestion begin? Stomach
In which segment of the small intestine are the bile and pancreatic enzymes added in the
digestive process? Duodenum
Match each organ with its main function in the digestive system. Liver - Produces the bile
Gallbladder - Stores and concentrates the bile
Small intestine - Absorbs most of the nutrients
Pancreas - Produces potent digestive enzymes
Which structure do ingested substances pass through to enter the duodenum? Pyloric
sphincter
Which structure is located between the small intestine and the large intestine? Ileocecal
valve
Where are drugs injected into the skin? Hypodermis
Match each bone or set of bones with its corresponding function. Frontal bone - Forms the
forehaed and roof of the orbit
Occipital bone - Forms the base and back wall of the skull
Parietal bones - Forms most of the roof and lateral walls of the carnium
Temporal bones - Form the lower lateral walls and part of the floor of the cranium
Which layer of the skin is rich in keratin? Epidermis
, What helps stabilize joints? Ligaments
Which cells form new bone material? Osteoblasts
What is a sarcomere? The basic contraction unit of a muscle fiber
What binds to troponin to allow actin and myosin to bind? Calcium
Which muscle is antagonistic to the action of the biceps brachii? Triceps brachii
Which muscle is the antagonist of the iliopsoas? Gluteus maximus
What is a characteristic of smooth muscles? They are responsible for bowel movement.
Where does hematopoiesis occur? Red bone marrow
Which structure collects lymph from the interstitial space? Lymphatic capillaries
Which structure removes damaged erythrocytes? Spleen
What sensory information does the pineal gland receive? Light
Where do T cells mature? Thymus