Across
- 2. Fluid consisting of bile salts, cholesterol, phospholipids, bilirubin, and aqueous mixture that is secreted by the liver and stored in the gall bladder.
- 8. The phase of gastric secretion that is the head phase of digestion and is stimulated by seeing, smelling, chewing, tasking, and swallowing.
- 11. This type of digestion includes chewing to tear apart the food and the contractions in the digestive tract.
- 12. This type of muscle is found in the digestive tract.
- 14. Mucous, chief, parietal cells are examples of this type of secretory cells.
- 15. The motor activity that has rapid squeezing and relaxing and mostly seen happening in the small intestine.
- 19. This part of the large intestine that has an ascending, transverse, and descending section.
- 21. This is where new cells are made to replace dead cells
- 22. The hormone that is secreted from the G cells and stimulates the ECL, parietal, and chief cells.
- 23. This is where all of absorption takes place and most of digestion.
- 24. The hormone secreted from D cells and inhibits G, parietal, and ECL cells.
- 25. The motor activity that has waves of contraction pushing food down.
Down
- 1. Formed when triglycerides are resynthesized and packed with proteins.
- 3. Small intestine cells
- 4. An enzyme that is significant for digesting fat
- 5. These cells secrete a lining to protect the stomach and is slightly basic.
- 6. The sphincter that controls the amount of partially digested food from the stomach into the duodenum.
- 7. The sphincter between the esophagus and the stomach.
- 9. The active form of Chymotrypsinogen that is converted by trypsin.
- 10. These cells secrete sodium bicarbonate, which helps neutralize the acid.
- 13. Secreted from chief cells that are in their inactive form until it mixes with HCL.
- 16. The hormone secreted from ECL cells and stimulates the parietal cells to secrete more HCL.
- 17. The hormone that responds to fat and tells the brain to slow down.
- 18. Formed from the mixing of monoglycerides, free fatty acids, and bile salts.
- 20. The top section of the stomach where many pacemaker cells sit.
