7 Fill in the blanks: The exocrine cells of the pancreas are called and secrete The endocrine cells of the pancreas are called and secrete

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7 Fill in the blanks: The exocrine cells of the pancreas are called
and secrete
The endocrine cells of the pancreas are called
8 Matching: Match the following with the correct definition.
D. Digestive enzyme(s) associated with the enterocytes of the small intestine
C. Emulsifies/emulsify fats
D. Protein-digesting enzyme(s) produced by the pancreas
E. Required to activate pepsinogen
Salivary amylase
A. Protein-coated lipid droplets that are absorbed
Bile salts
Micelles
Lacteal
F Begin(s) carbohydrate digestion in the mouth
G. The structure(s) into which lipids are absorbed
H. Protein-digesting enzyme(s) produced by the stomach
Clusters of bile salts and digested lipids
Brush border enzymes
Pancreatic lipase
Hydrochloric acid
I.
Trypsin
J. Enzyme(s) that digest(s) lipids into free fatty acids and monoglycerides
Chylomicrons
Pepsin
9 Peritonitis is an infection of the fluid in the peritoneal cavity. Why do you think this condition might be difficult to
treat? Why would this condition have wide-ranging effects on the abdominal organs?
10 Explain how the structures of the epithelium and muscularis of the small intestine, stomach, and esophagus follow
their functions.
Transcribed Image Text:and secrete 7 Fill in the blanks: The exocrine cells of the pancreas are called and secrete The endocrine cells of the pancreas are called 8 Matching: Match the following with the correct definition. D. Digestive enzyme(s) associated with the enterocytes of the small intestine C. Emulsifies/emulsify fats D. Protein-digesting enzyme(s) produced by the pancreas E. Required to activate pepsinogen Salivary amylase A. Protein-coated lipid droplets that are absorbed Bile salts Micelles Lacteal F Begin(s) carbohydrate digestion in the mouth G. The structure(s) into which lipids are absorbed H. Protein-digesting enzyme(s) produced by the stomach Clusters of bile salts and digested lipids Brush border enzymes Pancreatic lipase Hydrochloric acid I. Trypsin J. Enzyme(s) that digest(s) lipids into free fatty acids and monoglycerides Chylomicrons Pepsin 9 Peritonitis is an infection of the fluid in the peritoneal cavity. Why do you think this condition might be difficult to treat? Why would this condition have wide-ranging effects on the abdominal organs? 10 Explain how the structures of the epithelium and muscularis of the small intestine, stomach, and esophagus follow their functions.
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