Apologia Anatomy Lesson 4-2
Across
- 3. Glucose molecules made by the liver from extra glucose in the body.
- 6. The ureters lead down to this pouch.
- 7. The forst foot-long part of the intestine.
- 10. The meeting point betewen the small and large intestines that opens and closes to let the liquid chyme from the small intestine enter the large intestine. TWO WORDS
- 11. The eight-food long part of the intestine, after the duodenum
- 12. The part of the body where nutrients are processed.
- 13. The last eleven feet of the small intestine.
- 14. Special organs in your renal system that produce urine.
- 15. Urine trickles down these tubes.
- 16. An organ used for digestion that produces hormones as well as digestive juices.
- 19. A powerful enzyme in the smoach that is needed to break down the proteins eaten into smaller chemical components that the body can use.
- 20. Tiny projections inside the small intestine that help transport nutrients to blood vessels throughout the intestine.
Down
- 1. A side effect that occurs when bacteria in your intestines digest carbohydrates and release different gases.
- 2. One of the chemicals made by the liver that is important for the digestive process.
- 4. A circular muscle at the meeting point between the espophagus and the stomach. TWO WORDS
- 5. A muscle that works carefully to ensure that only a small amount of chyme goes into the small intestine at a time. TWO WORDS
- 8. The part of the body that releases concentrated bile into the duodenum. TWO WORDS
- 9. the place in your body where urine is produced. TWO WORDS.
- 17. A tube on the cecum that provides a place for bacteria to live until needed.
- 18. The liquid substance food becomes after being broken down in the stomach.