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Chapter 41
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Biology
11th Grade
01/26/2012

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absorption
Definition
The uptake of small nutrient molecules by an organism’s own body; the third main stage of food processing, following digestion.
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acid chyme
Definition
A mixture of recently swallowed food and gastric juice.
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alimentary canal
Definition
A digestive tract consisting of a tube running between a mouth and an anus.
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appendix
Definition
A small, fingerlike extension of the vertebrate cecum; contains a mass of white blood cells that contribute to immunity.
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bile
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A mixture of substances that is produced in the liver, stored in the gallbladder, and acts as a detergent to aid in the digestion and absorption of fats.
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bolus
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A lubricated ball of chewed food.
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bulk-feeder
Definition
An animal that eats relatively large pieces of food.
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carnivore
Definition
An animal, such as a shark, hawk, or spider, that eats other animals.
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cecum
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(plural, ceca) A blind outpocket of a hollow organ such as an intestine.
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chylomicron
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One of the small intracellular globules composed of fats that are mixed with cholesterol and coated with special proteins.
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complete digestive tract
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A digestive tube that runs between a mouth and an anus; also called an alimentary canal. An incomplete digestive tract has only one opening.
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digestion
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The process of breaking down food into molecules small enough for the body to absorb.
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duodenum
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The first section of the small intestine, where acid chyme from the stomach mixes with digestive juices from the pancreas, liver, gallbladder, and gland cells of the intestinal wall.
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elimination
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The passing of undigested material out of the digestive compartment.
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enzymatic hydrolysis
Definition
The process in digestion that splits macromolecules from food by the enzymatic addition of water.
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epiglottis
Definition
A cartilaginous flap that blocks the top of the windpipe, the glottis, during swallowing, which prevents the entry of food or fluid into the respiratory system.
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esophagus
Definition
A channel that conducts food, by peristalsis, from the pharynx to the stomach.
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essential amino acid
Definition
An amino acid that an animal cannot synthesize itself and must obtain from food. Eight amino acids are essential in the human adult.
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essential fatty acids
Definition
Certain unsaturated fatty acids that animals cannot make.
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essential nutrient
Definition
A substance that an organism must absorb in preassembled form because it cannot be synthesized from any other material. In humans, there are essential vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and fatty acids.
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extracellular digestion
Definition
The breakdown of food outside cells.
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feces
Definition
The wastes of the digestive tract.
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fluid-feeder
Definition
An animal that lives by sucking nutrient-rich fluids from another living organism.
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gallbladder
Definition
An organ that stores bile and releases it as needed into the small intestine.
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gastrovascular cavity
Definition
An extensive pouch that serves as the site of extracellular digestion and a passageway to disperse materials throughout most of an animal’s body.
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hepatic portal vessel
Definition
A large circulatory channel that conveys nutrient-laden blood from the small intestine to the liver, which regulates the blood’s nutrient content.
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herbivore
Definition
A heterotrophic animal that eats plants.
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ingestion
Definition
A heterotrophic mode of nutrition in which other organisms or detritus are eaten whole or in pieces.
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intracellular digestion
Definition
The joining of food vacuoles and lysosomes to allow chemical digestion to occur within the cytoplasm of a cell.
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lacteal
Definition
A tiny lymph vessel extending into the core of an intestinal villus and serving as the destination for absorbed chylomicrons.
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large intestine colon
Definition
The tubular portion of the vertebrate alimentary tract between the small intestine and the anus; functions mainly in water absorption and the formation of feces.
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liver
Definition
The largest organ in the vertebrate body. The liver performs diverse functions, such as producing bile, preparing nitrogenous wastes for disposal, and detoxifying poisonous chemicals in the blood.
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malnourished
Definition
Referring an animal whose diet is missing one or more essential nutrients.
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microvillus
Definition
(plural, microvilli) One of many fine, fingerlike projections of the epithelial cells in the lumen of the small intestine that increase its surface area.
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mineral
Definition
In nutrition, a chemical element other than hydrogen, oxygen, or nitrogen that an organism requires for proper body functioning.
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omnivore
Definition
A heterotrophic animal that consumes both meat and plant material.
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oral cavity
Definition
The mouth of an animal.
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overnourishment
Definition
A diet that is chronically excessive in calories.
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pancreas
Definition
A gland with dual functions: The nonendocrine portion secretes digestive enzymes and an alkaline solution into the small intestine via a duct; the endocrine portion secretes the hormones insulin and glucagon into the blood.
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pepsin
Definition
An enzyme present in gastric juice that begins the hydrolysis of proteins.
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pepsinogen
Definition
The inactive form of pepsin that is first secreted by specialized (chief) cells located in gastric pits of the stomach.
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peristalsis
Definition
(1) Rhythmic waves of contraction of smooth muscle that push food along the digestive tract. (2) A type of movement on land produced by rhythmic waves of muscle contractions passing from front to back, as in many annelids.
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pharynx
Definition
An area in the vertebrate throat where air and food passages cross; in flatworms, the muscular tube that protrudes from the ventral side of the worm and ends in the mouth.
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pyloric sphincter
Definition
In the vertebrate digestive tract, a muscular ring that regulates the passage of food out of the stomach and into the small intestine.
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rectum
Definition
The terminal portion of the large intestine where the feces are stored until they are eliminated.
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ruminant
Definition
An animal, such as a cow or a sheep, with an elaborate, multicompartmentalized stomach specialized for an herbivorous diet.
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salivary amylase
Definition
A salivary gland enzyme that hydrolyzes starch.
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salivary glands
Definition
Exocrine glands associated with the oral cavity. The secretions of salivary glands contain substances to lubricate food, adhere together chewed pieces into a bolus, and begin the process of chemical digestion.
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small intestine
Definition
The longest section of the alimentary canal; the principal site of the enzymatic hydrolysis of food macromolecules and the absorption of nutrients.
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sphincter
Definition
A ringlike valve consisting of modified muscles in a muscular tube, such as a digestive tract; closes off the tube like a drawstring.
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stomach
Definition
An organ of the digestive system that stores food and performs preliminary steps of digestion.
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substrate-feeder
Definition
An organism that lives in or on its food source, eating its way through the food.
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suspension-feeder
Definition
An aquatic animal, such as a clam or a baleen whale, that sifts small food particles from the water.
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undernourishment
Definition
A diet that is chronically deficient in calories.
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villus
Definition
(plural, villi) (1) A finger-like projection of the inner surface of the small intestine. (2) A fingerlike projection of the chorion of the mammalian placenta. Large numbers of villi increase the surface areas of these organs.
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vitamin
Definition
An organic molecule required in the diet in very small amounts. Vitamins serve primarily as coenzymes or parts of coenzymes.
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