QUESTION 11 1. microvilli ileocecal segmentation peristalsis migrating motor villi blood circular folds brush border nutrient absorption lymph that serve to swirl chyme The wall of the small intestine has wave-like features called in a across the surface of the intestinal wall. Smaller finger-like structures in the wall include which are covered with absorptive cells and contain blood and lymph vessels. Collectively, The apical side of the absorptive cells have finger-like projections called and contain many enzymes that complete the process of these structures are called the chemical digestion. The combination of the three structural features described above greatly increases the surface area of the mucosa layer, maximizing the efficiency of contact digestion and 1. Following absorption, amino acids and monosaccharides are transferred to vessels, while fatty acids are transferred to vessels. whereby Chyme proceeds through the small intestine through a process called pacemaker cells stimulate a rhythmic production of ring-like constrictions that mix and propel chyme down the small intestine. This mode of movement is then replaced by a process called where a complex creates waves of contractions towards the valve. QUESTION 12 1. сесum appendix compact external spinal reflex internal The receives undigested residue from the ileocecal valve. A small structure called the is attached to the cecum and contains a large amount of immune cells that survey the contents of the large intestine for pathogens. The large intestine serves to absorb additional water. The end of the large intestine consists of the rectum and the anal canal. A defecation reflex is initiated by stretch receptor activation when feces enters the rectum. This will feces and stimulate a that causes contraction of the rectum and a relaxation of the anal sphincter. Voluntary relaxation of the anal sphincter ultimately results in defection.

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circular folds
segmentation
peristalsis
migrating motor
villi
blood
1. microvilli
ileocecal
brush border
nutrient absorption
lymph
that serve to swirl chyme
The wall of the small intestine has wave-like features called
in a across the surface of the intestinal wall. Smaller finger-like structures in the wall
which are covered with absorptive cells and contain blood and lymph vessels.
Collectively,
include
The apical side of the absorptive cells have finger-like projections called
and contain many enzymes that complete the process of
these structures are called the
chemical digestion. The combination of the three structural features described above greatly
increases the surface area of the mucosa layer, maximizing the efficiency of contact digestion
and
Following absorption, amino acids and monosaccharides are transferred
to
vessels, while fatty acids are transferred to
vessels.
Chyme proceeds through the small intestine through a process called I
pacemaker cells stimulate a rhythmic production of ring-like constrictions that mix and propel
chyme down the small intestine. This mode of movement is then replaced by a process
, whereby
called
where a
complex creates waves of contractions towards
the
valve.
QUESTION 12
1.
appendix
compact
external
spinal reflex
internal
сеcum
The
receives undigested residue from the ileocecal valve. A small structure called
the
is attached to the cecum and contains a large amount of immune cells that survey
the contents of the large intestine for pathogens. The large intestine serves to
absorb additional water. The end of the large intestine consists of the rectum and the anal canal. A
defecation reflex is initiated by stretch receptor activation when feces enters the rectum. This will
feces and
stimulate a
that causes contraction of the rectum and a relaxation of
the
results in defection.
anal sphincter ultimately
anal sphincter. Voluntary relaxation of the
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 11 circular folds segmentation peristalsis migrating motor villi blood 1. microvilli ileocecal brush border nutrient absorption lymph that serve to swirl chyme The wall of the small intestine has wave-like features called in a across the surface of the intestinal wall. Smaller finger-like structures in the wall which are covered with absorptive cells and contain blood and lymph vessels. Collectively, include The apical side of the absorptive cells have finger-like projections called and contain many enzymes that complete the process of these structures are called the chemical digestion. The combination of the three structural features described above greatly increases the surface area of the mucosa layer, maximizing the efficiency of contact digestion and Following absorption, amino acids and monosaccharides are transferred to vessels, while fatty acids are transferred to vessels. Chyme proceeds through the small intestine through a process called I pacemaker cells stimulate a rhythmic production of ring-like constrictions that mix and propel chyme down the small intestine. This mode of movement is then replaced by a process , whereby called where a complex creates waves of contractions towards the valve. QUESTION 12 1. appendix compact external spinal reflex internal сеcum The receives undigested residue from the ileocecal valve. A small structure called the is attached to the cecum and contains a large amount of immune cells that survey the contents of the large intestine for pathogens. The large intestine serves to absorb additional water. The end of the large intestine consists of the rectum and the anal canal. A defecation reflex is initiated by stretch receptor activation when feces enters the rectum. This will feces and stimulate a that causes contraction of the rectum and a relaxation of the results in defection. anal sphincter ultimately anal sphincter. Voluntary relaxation of the
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