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Chapter1: The Human Body: An Orientation
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Problem 1RQ: The correct sequence of levels forming the structural hierarchy is A. (a) organ, organ system,...
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Transcribed Image Text:Pathway of Food to the Stomach
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First we must put the food in our oral canal. This action is called 1_, Then we chew it up, or
Then it is swallowed.oops, I mean we
which is
the food. But, we don't call it food now, we call it
have to do
GULPI Once this happens it moves through the first "door", the
To get it down it must be pushed by muscular waves called
Now we are at the bottom of the tube, ready to enter the stomach. First, however, we need
Then we move up the big bulge
of water
part of the long tube called the
to pass through the
or the big wheel of
where most digestion occurs. We are almost out of the stomach but before we leave we will meet the
Greek God 12 who feels bad that you got all wet and says, "Thanks for coming. I hope you can
come back another
Now we are in the stomach or the
Now we are at the main part of the stomach or the nice
10
11
13 Then exit through the gate, aka 14
Now For the Layers..
First we stort with the layer that covers all our visceral organs, the 15 Then we hit the
outer layer of the stomach (which secretes a slippery fluid) the
that helps the stomach in mechanical digestions, the 17_ The 3 types of muscles used are. first
the outer
16
Then to the strong layer
20 Then we meet the submucosa that
21 It covers the
23 Also, this
18
then the
19 & finally the inner
contains our blood vessels. Finally, we reach the innermost layer called the
inner lining with,
layer is covered with little grooves or 24 which house this wonderful inactive enzyme called
25
powerful enzyme called 27_ Now food will be broken down and turned into the milkshake like
substance called 28_
22
-Now, this layer is covered with a special gland called the
Once the
26 cells produce HCl it will contact this inactive enzyme and form the
Now, we have successfully broken down food and are ready to leave the stomach and go to the
I Great Jobl!!
first part of the
intestine, the
30
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