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NLN EXAM REVIEW: HUMAN
ANATOMY AND
PHYSIOLOGY (NLN BOOK)

,NLN Exam Review: Human Anatomy and

Physiology (NLN Book)
1. Define Mechanical digestion:: -Breaking food into smaller

pieces. Such as chewing.

2. Define Chemical digestion:: -Breaking nutrients into small

molecules. Such as salivation.

3. Define Hydrolysis:: -Splitting molecules by adding water.

4. Define Enzymes:: -A substance produced by a living organism

that acts as a catalyst to bring about a specific biochemical

reaction.

5. Define Anus:: -The opening at the end of the alimentary canal

through which solid waste matter leaves the body.

6. Define Alimentary canal:: -The whole passage along which

food passes through the body from mouth to anus. It includes the

esophagus, stomach, and intestines.

,7. Define Accessory organs:: -The tongue, salivary glands,

pancreas, liver, and gallbladder.

8. Food enters through the mouth, where it is chewed,

increasing the , which makes it easier to both swallow

and digest.: -Surface area.

9. The presence of food also simulates the to release

saliva, which con- tains the enzyme amylase.: -Salivary

glands.

10. Define Amylase:: -Breaks down starch into smaller

carbohydrate molecules

(monosaccharides and disaccharides).

11. As the food is swallowed, it is pushed by the tongue into

the (throat).-

: -Pharynx.

12. After the pharynx, it leads to both the windpipe and the

.: -Esophagus.

, 13. During swallowing, the top of the windpipe is covered by

the to prevent food from entering the respiratory system.:

-Epiglottis.

14. From the esophagus, the food is passed to the by

muscular contrac- tions.: -Stomach.

15. Define Peristalsis:: -The involuntary constriction and

relaxation of the muscles of the intestine or another canal,

creating wavelike movements that push the con- tents of the canal

forward.

16. Describe Gastric juice:: -A thin, clear, virtually colorless

acidic fluid secreted by the stomach glands and active in

promoting digestion.

17. Define Proteases:: -An enzyme that breaks down proteins

and peptides.

18. The smooth muscles of the stomach mix the partially

digested food, and the result is a liquid called .: -Chyme.

19. Chyme is released to the , in a series of small

portions, through the pyloric sphincter.: -Small intestine.

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