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Video on “Peristalsis”

Video on “Peristalsis”. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/anatomyvideos/000097.htm. Complete the sentence: Peristalsis is a series of wave-like ________ ______________ that moves food through the digestive tract. Muscle contractions. The process of peristalsis begins in the:.

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Video on “Peristalsis”

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  1. Video on “Peristalsis” http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/anatomyvideos/000097.htm

  2. Complete the sentence: Peristalsis is a series of wave-like ________ ______________ that moves food through the digestive tract. Muscle contractions

  3. The process of peristalsis begins in the: Esophagus (food tube)

  4. Once the _______ of food reaches the stomach, it is churned into a mixture called: Bolus Chyme

  5. Peristalsis continues in the ________ ______________, which allows nutrients to be absorbed into the _____________. Small Intestine bloodstream

  6. Peristalsis concludes in the _________ ______________, where _________ is absorbed into the bloodstream. Large Intestine water

  7. The remaining waste products are excreted through the _______ and _________. Rectum Anus

  8. Watch these short Videos on Digestion • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uzl6M1YlU3w&feature=related

  9. The ________ triggers Waves of muscular contractions (peristalsis) to squeeze food down the esophagus at about ___ inches per second. Brain two

  10. The stomach contains _____________ juices that help break down the food into easily __________ ingredients. digestive absorbable

  11. _________, produced in the liver, is added to help break down __________. Bile fats

  12. The _______ of the intestines are a vast surface of cells (villi) that absorb proteins, sugars and fats into our blood. These provide the _______ for life. walls energy

  13. Video on “Heartburn” http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/anatomyvideos/000068.htm

  14. True or False. The term “hearburn” is directly related to problems with the heart. FALSE. Heartburn is pain felt in the chest by a burning sensation in the esophagus (food tube).

  15. The junction of the esophagus and the stomach is called the: Lower esophageal sphincter

  16. The lower esophageal sphincter is designed to keep food and stomach acid in the stomach and prevents the stomach’s contents from ___________ back into the esophagus. Returning (regurgitating)

  17. Some foods affect the lower esophageal sphincter, making it less effective in its job. That is how ___________ begins. heartburn

  18. The stomach produces hydrochloric _______ to digest food.. acid

  19. The stomach has a protective lining against the acid, but the ___________ does not. esophagus

  20. Food and stomach acid that returns to the unprotected esophagus can cause a burning ________. Sensation/feeling

  21. What was new to you? Please share with your small group one new piece of information that you learned from these videos.

  22. More Videos you can watch Video: Pediatric Laparoscopic NissenFundoplication http://www.orlive.com/karlstorznetwork1/videos/pediatric-laparoscopic-nissen-fundoplication?view=displayPageNLM

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