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Topic 6.1 Digestive System Anatomy

Foggy Point Learning
Across
Where most nutrient absorption takes place (two words)
Accessory organ where bile is stored and its release is regulated
A small sac-like cavity in a gland, surrounded by secretory cells
The outer coat of the small intestine
Tissue extensions of the small intestine
A sheet of proteins and other substances to which epithelial cells adhere and that forms a barrier between tissues (two words)
The inside of a vessel or organ
Layer of tissue directly underneath the mucosa, containing glands, smooth muscle, nerves, blood and lymphatic vessels
The end of a tube where enzymes are secreted
The accessory organ that secretes lipase, amylase and protease.
The single cell layer that form the luminal surface of both the small and large intestine
Down
A long tube - food moves to the stomach by peristalsis
Where most water absorption takes place (two words)
Innermost muscle layer of the small intestine
An organ which secretes particular chemical substances for use in the body or for discharge into the surroundings
The simple columnar layer of cells covered in villi and microvilli which contain many different digestive enzymes on the cell membrane of these cells (two words)
An acid-producing organ - mechanical and chemical digestion takes place here
An accessory organ that produces bile
Outermost muscle layer of the small intestine
The lining of the small intestine
Where mechanical digestion begins - saliva is produced here
Where egestion takes place