22. Match the term with its descriptions: anal canal, appendix, buccal cavity, colon, esophagus, hard palate, haustra, ileocecal valve, microvilli, mouth, lymphoid nodules, pharynx, plicae, pyloric sphincter, rugae, small intestine, soft palate, stomach, tongue, villi. You may use al gl answers more than once. notiqiozds nietor nolo Finger-like extensions of the intestinal mucosa that increase the surface area: Villi nin Cua.couerby GM.AS (20jon ouo9i Collections of lymphatic tissue found in the submucosa of the small intestine; provide 92 fig tes protection against bacteria: 10 XL mo Folds of the small intestine wall that act like "speed bumps": aboud Two anatomical regions involved in the mechanical breakdown of food: mouth Organ that mixes and positions food Common passage for food and air: Phorynx Literally a food chute; has no digestive or absorptive role: Esophaqus and 2roo12: in the mouth: Tongue o el 22sq of yilidsni Folds of the stomach mucosa that allow stretching: Tril gio Saclike, expandable pockets of the large intestine wall: Appendix Projections of the plasma membrane of a cell that increase the cell's surface area: Microvilli 2. Prevents food from moving back into the small intestine once it has entered the large intestine: ileocecal valve noi ngib Organ responsible for most food absorption: hoganoil Organ primarily involved in water absorption and feces formation: Colon Area between the teeth and lips/cheeks: Mouth "Unnecessary" sac hanging from the initial part of the colon: Appendix Organ in which protein digestion begins: Organ into which the stomach empties: daeM:gniwerd Sphincter controlling the movement of food from the stomach into the duodenum: Pyloric Sphincter Uvula hangs from its posterior edge: Soft Palate bns atelsizheq.noicnemgs2 10121 2um mur Organ that receives pancreatic juice and bile: sM.rS Region, containing two sphincters, through which feces are expelled from the body: sa anal canal dog niso Bony part of the roof of the oral cavity: Hard palate buol 20CLGIG riIcn2:
22. Match the term with its descriptions: anal canal, appendix, buccal cavity, colon, esophagus, hard palate, haustra, ileocecal valve, microvilli, mouth, lymphoid nodules, pharynx, plicae, pyloric sphincter, rugae, small intestine, soft palate, stomach, tongue, villi. You may use al gl answers more than once. notiqiozds nietor nolo Finger-like extensions of the intestinal mucosa that increase the surface area: Villi nin Cua.couerby GM.AS (20jon ouo9i Collections of lymphatic tissue found in the submucosa of the small intestine; provide 92 fig tes protection against bacteria: 10 XL mo Folds of the small intestine wall that act like "speed bumps": aboud Two anatomical regions involved in the mechanical breakdown of food: mouth Organ that mixes and positions food Common passage for food and air: Phorynx Literally a food chute; has no digestive or absorptive role: Esophaqus and 2roo12: in the mouth: Tongue o el 22sq of yilidsni Folds of the stomach mucosa that allow stretching: Tril gio Saclike, expandable pockets of the large intestine wall: Appendix Projections of the plasma membrane of a cell that increase the cell's surface area: Microvilli 2. Prevents food from moving back into the small intestine once it has entered the large intestine: ileocecal valve noi ngib Organ responsible for most food absorption: hoganoil Organ primarily involved in water absorption and feces formation: Colon Area between the teeth and lips/cheeks: Mouth "Unnecessary" sac hanging from the initial part of the colon: Appendix Organ in which protein digestion begins: Organ into which the stomach empties: daeM:gniwerd Sphincter controlling the movement of food from the stomach into the duodenum: Pyloric Sphincter Uvula hangs from its posterior edge: Soft Palate bns atelsizheq.noicnemgs2 10121 2um mur Organ that receives pancreatic juice and bile: sM.rS Region, containing two sphincters, through which feces are expelled from the body: sa anal canal dog niso Bony part of the roof of the oral cavity: Hard palate buol 20CLGIG riIcn2:
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