Digestive System

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Across
  1. 5. single layer of epithelial cells with connective tissue. Outermost layer of small intestine
  2. 7. Produced using hydrogen and chloride ions.
  3. 9. Antibiotic that inhibits protein synthesis of peptides in the ribosome
  4. 13. Long chains of fatty acids that combine with proteins. Used to transport lipids.
  5. 15. antibiotic that directly inhibits the synthesis of bacterial cell walls.
  6. 17. Produced by G cells in response to physical stimulation due to presence of food.
  7. 18. unsatisfactory defecation, characterised by infrequent bowel movement, difficult stool passage, or both.
  8. 19. Produced by special cells in small intestine in presence of acid fluid. Stimulates production of alkali
  9. 20. blocks proton pump, making stomach less acidic; effective treatment for gastric ulcers
Down
  1. 1. contains the epithelium formed by enterocytes, goblet cells and endocrine cells. Innermost wall of small intestine.
  2. 2. Conducted first studies on digestive system using Alexis St. Martin
  3. 3. contains blood vessels and connective tissue; second innermost layer of small intestine
  4. 4. increases the surface area for the absorption of substances in small intestine.
  5. 6. Glands that release substances through openings onto your bodies surface (sweat, tears, saliva, etc.)
  6. 8. Occurs when the lining of the stomach is disrupted.
  7. 10. disease caused by the ingestion of food or water contaminated with the bacterium Vibrio cholerae.
  8. 11. Controls release of pancreatic juice from pancreas and bile. Acts as hunger suppressant.
  9. 12. non-digestible carbohydrates that are intrinsic and intact in plants.
  10. 14. Inhibitory hormone that inhibits acid producing cells
  11. 16. Hydrochloric acid and pepsin.