Language of Medicine- Chapter 5

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absorption

passage of materials through the walls of the small intestine into the bloodstream

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amino acids

small building blocks of protein (like links in a chain), released when proteins are digested

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amylase

enzyme secreted by the pancreas to digest starch

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anus

terminal end or opening of the digestive tract to the outside of the body

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appendix

blind pouch hanging from the cecum (in the right lower quadrant). It literally means hanging on to.

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bile

digestive juice made in the liver and stored in the gallbladder. It breaks up (emulsifies) large fat globules; composed of pigments, cholesterol, and salts

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bilirubin

pigment released by the liver in bile

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bowel

intestine

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canine teeth

pointed, dog-like teeth next to the incisors; also called cuspids or eyeteeth

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cecum

first part of the large intestine

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colon

large intestine, consisting of the cecum; the ascending, transverse, and descending segments of the colon; and the rectum.

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common bile duct

Carries bile from the liver and gallbladder to the duodenum. Also call the choledochus.

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defecation

elimination of feces from the digestive tract through the anus

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deglutition

swallowing

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dentin

the primary material found in teeth; it is covered by the enamel in the crown and a protective layer of cementum in the root

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digestion

breakdown of complex foods to simpler forms

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duodenum

first part of the small intestine; measures 12 inches long

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elimination

act of removal of materials from the body; in the digestive system, the removal of indigestible materials as feces

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emulsification

physical process of breaking up large fat globules into smaller globules, thereby increasing the surface area that enzymes can use to digest the fat

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enamel

hard, outermost layer of a tooth

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enzyme

a chemical that speeds up a reaction between substances. digestive ______ break down complex foods to simpler substances.

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esophagus

tube connecting the throat to the stomach.

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fatty acids

substances produced when fats are digested

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feces

solid wastes; stool

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gallbladder

small sac under the liver; stores bile.

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glucose

simple sugar

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glycogen

starch; glucose is stored in the form of ________ in liver cells

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hydrochloric acid

substance produced by the stomach; necessary for digestion of food

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ileum

third part of the small intestine

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incisor

one of four front teeth in the dental arch

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insulin

hormone produced by the endocrine cells of the pancreas; transports sugar from the blood into cells and stimulates glycogen formation by the liver

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jejunum

second part of the small intestine

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lipase

pancreatic enzyme necessary to digest fats

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liver

a large organ located in the RUQ of the abdomen; secretes bile, stores sugar, iron, and vitamins, produces blood proteins, and destroys worn-out red blood cells. weighs between 2.5-3 lbs

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lower esophageal sphincter

ring of muscles between the esophagus and the stomach also called the cardiac _______

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mastication

chewing

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molar teeth

the sixth, seventh, and eighth teeth from the middle on either side of the dental arch.

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premolar teeth

the fourth and fifth teeth before the molars

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palate

roof of the mouth. the hard _______ lies anterior to the soft palate and is supported by the upper jawbone (maxilla). The soft _______ is the posterior fleshy part between the mouth and throat.

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pancreas

organ under the stomach; produces insulin (for transport of sugar into cells) and enzymes (for digestion of foods)

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papillae

small elevations on the tongue; a nipple-like elevation

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parotid gland

salivary gland within the cheek, just anterior to the ear

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peristalsis

rhythmic contractions of the tubular organs. in the gastrointestinal tract, ______ moves the contents through at different rates

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pharynx

throat, the common passageway for food from the mouth and for air from the nose

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portal vein

large vein bringing blood to the liver from the intestines

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protease

enzyme that digests protein

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pulp

soft tissue within a tooth, containing nerves and blood vessels

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pyloric sphincter

ring of muscle at the end of the stomach, near the duodenum. It is normally closed, but opens when a wave of peristalsis passes over it.

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oylorus

distal region of the stomach, opening to the duodenum

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rectum

last section of the large intestine, connection the end of the colon and the anus

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rugae

ridges on the hard palate and the wall of the stomach

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saliva

digestive juice produced by salivary glands

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salivary glands

parotid, sublingual, and submandibular glands

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sigmoid colon

fourth and last, S-shaped segment of the colon, just before the rectum; empties into the rectum

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sphincter

circular ring of muscle that constricts a passage or closes a natural opening

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stomach

muscular organ that receives food from the esophagus. the part's are the fundus (proximal section), body (middle section), and antrum (distal section)

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triglycerides

fat molecules composed of three parts fatty acids, and one part glycerol

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uvula

soft tissue hanging from the middle of the soft palate

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villi

microscopic projections in the wall of the small intestine that absorb nutrients into the bloodstream

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an/o

anus (root)

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append/o

appendix (root)

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appendic/o

appendix (root)

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bucc/o

cheek (root)

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cec/o

cecum (root)

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celi/o

belly, abdomen (root)

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cheil/o

lip (root)

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cholecyst/o

gallbladder (root)

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choledoch/o

common bile duct (root)

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col/o

colon, large intestine (root)

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colon/o

colon (root)

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dent/i

tooth (root)

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duoden/o

duodenum (root)

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enter/o

intestines, usually small intestine (root)

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esophag/o

esophagus (root)

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faci/o

face (root)

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gastr/o

stomach (root)

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gingiv/o

gums (root)

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gloss/o

tongue (root)

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hepat/o

liver (root)

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ile/o

ileum (root)

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jejun/o

jejunum (root)

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labi/o

lip (root)

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lapar/o

abdomen (root)

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lingu/o

tongue (root)

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mandibul/o

lower jaw, mandible (root)

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odont/o

tooth (root)

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or/o

mouth (root)

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palat/o

palate (root)

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pancreat/o

pancreas (root)

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peritone/o

peritoneum (root)

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pharyng/o

throat (root)

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proct/o

anus and rectum (root)

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pylor/o

pyloric sphincter (root)

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rect/o

rectum (root)

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sialaden/o

salivary gland (root)

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sigmoid/o

sigmoid colon (root)

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stomat/o

mouth (root)

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uvul/o

uvula (root)

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amyl/o

starch (root)

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bil/i

gall, bile (root)