Bio 12 Prescribed Learning OutcomesName:
Human Biology (Digestive System)
- Label and Identify function: (pg. 214)
Mouth, tongue, teeth, three salivary glands, pharynx, epiglottis, esophagus, cardiac sphincter, stomach, pyloric sphincter, duodenum, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, small intestine, appendix, large intestine, rectum, anus.
- List the Four functions of the Digestive system and where each occur (could be more than one organ)(pg. 214)
4. Where is alcohol absorbed? (pg.218) ______
5. Label: Uvula (both pictures), oral cavity, nasal cavity, epiglottis, bolus,
Grasping (biting) teeth, tearing teeth, grinding teeth, crushing teeth (pg.215)
6. Swallowing and Peristalsis –
i. Explain the process of swallowing?(pg.216)
7. Wall of digestive tract
CompareDescribe how the structure is related to the function of each organ lining. (pg. 216-221)
StructureFunction
8. STOMACH:
Label: Esophagus, cardiac sphincter, stomach, pyloric sphincter, duodenum (pg. 218)
10. LIVER
Label: Right Lobe, Left Lobe, Gall bladder, bile duct
11. What blood vessel transports nutrients from the small intestine to the liver? (pg.222)
______
12. Six major functions of the liver (pg. 222-223)
ROLE / EXPLAINDetoxifier
Removal
Storage
Producer
Regulator/Maintenance
13. GALLBLADDER – explain the function
14. What are gallstones?
15. Explain the role of bile in the emulsification of fats. Use a diagram from fat found in small intestine to absorption. (pg. 219)
16. Pancreas(pg.222)
Endocrine Functions of:- Insulin
- Glucagon
- Water
- NaHCO3
- Lipase
- Trypinogen --trypsin
- Nucleases
- Pancreatic amylase
17. Describe how the SMALL INTESTINE is specialized for Physical and chemical digestion (pg. 219)
Physical/Mechanical Digestion / Chemical Digestion18. Describe how the SMALL INTESTINE is specialized absorption using the villi diagram. (pg. 219)
/ 19. What is the function of duodenum’s secretion of
(pg. 220)
CCK -
Secretin -
LARGE INTESTINE
20. FUNCTION: (pg. 220) Explain each process
i. Absorbs:
ii. Stores:
iii. Eliminates:
21. Describe the functions of anaerobic bacteria in the colon