Digestive System Crossword

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