COLUMN A COLUMN B 1. pyloric sphincter a. double serous membrane sheet b. moves materials along digestive tract c. regulates flow of chy me into duodenum 2. liver cells 3. intrinsic factor 4. mesentery d. increases muscular activity of digestive tract e. starch digestion f. inhibits muscular activity of digestive tract 5. chief cells 6. palate 7. parietal cells g. aids vitamin B12 absorption 8. parasympathetic stimulation h. roof of oral cavity 9. sympathetic stimulation 10. peristalsis i. pepsinogen j. produce hydrochloric acid 11. bile salts k. hepatocytes 1. emulsification of fats 12. salivary amylase

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Match each item in column A with the most closely related item in column B. Place letters for answers in the spaces provided.

COLUMN A
COLUMN B
1. pyloric sphincter
a. double serous membrane sheet
b. moves materials along digestive tract
c. regulates flow of chy me into duodenum
2. liver cells
3. intrinsic factor
4. mesentery
d. increases muscular activity of digestive tract
e. starch digestion
f. inhibits muscular activity of digestive tract
5. chief cells
6. palate
7. parietal cells
g. aids vitamin B12 absorption
8. parasympathetic stimulation
h. roof of oral cavity
9. sympathetic stimulation
10. peristalsis
i. pepsinogen
j. produce hydrochloric acid
11. bile salts
k. hepatocytes
1. emulsification of fats
12. salivary amylase
Transcribed Image Text:COLUMN A COLUMN B 1. pyloric sphincter a. double serous membrane sheet b. moves materials along digestive tract c. regulates flow of chy me into duodenum 2. liver cells 3. intrinsic factor 4. mesentery d. increases muscular activity of digestive tract e. starch digestion f. inhibits muscular activity of digestive tract 5. chief cells 6. palate 7. parietal cells g. aids vitamin B12 absorption 8. parasympathetic stimulation h. roof of oral cavity 9. sympathetic stimulation 10. peristalsis i. pepsinogen j. produce hydrochloric acid 11. bile salts k. hepatocytes 1. emulsification of fats 12. salivary amylase
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