Across
- 3. gland cells that secrete gastrointestinal hormones into capillaries
- 5. top part of small intestine
- 8. secreted by liver and stored in gall bladder
- 9. made up of three sections: the fundus, body, and antrum
- 11. cleaves polysaccharides into maltose
- 15. thick connective tissue layer, containing larger blood and lymph vessels, there for elasticity
- 16. fourth aspect of gastric motility, largely controlled by factors in duodenum
- 17. a part of the large intestine, extracts water and salt
- 19. cells releasing digestive enzymes
- 21. cells that secrete HCl and intrinsic factors
- 22. first aspect of gastric motility, involving receptive relaxation
- 23. second aspect of gastric motility, taking place in the body of the stomach
Down
- 1. cells that secrete enzyme precursor, pepsinogen
- 2. the active form of procarboxypeptidase after trypsin converts it
- 3. on enterocyte luminal membrane, converts trypsinogen to its active form trypsin
- 4. the response involving a release of enterogastrones from duodenal mucosa
- 6. the first substance to have been named as a "hormone"
- 7. the active form of chymotrypsinogen after trypsin converts it
- 10. third aspect of gastric motility, taking place in antrum of stomach
- 12. cells that line gastric pits and the entrance of hands, and secrete thin, watery mucus
- 13. consists of mucous membrane, lamina propria, and muscularis mucosa
- 14. cells releasing sodium bicarbonate
- 16. gland cells that secrete digestive juices, mucus, and enzymes into the lumen
- 18. contains mucus, lysozyme, and amylase
- 20. the response mediated through both intrinsic nerves and autonomic nerves
