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Chapter 22 part 1 Matching
How does Peristalsis work?
adjacent segments of the alimentary canal relax and contract in alternate waves
Accessory digestive organs lie what to the alimentary canal?
lie external
What are the Accessory Digestive Organs?
1. Teeth and tongue 2. Gallbladder, salivary glands, liver, and pancreas
How are the Accessory digestive organs and the alimentary canal connected?
by ducts
What forms the roof of the mouth?
the palate
What does the Parietal Peritoneum do?
lines the internal surface of the body wall (abdominopelvic wall)
What do Interperitoneal organs have that Retro-Peritoneal organs don't have?
mesentery
What is the Peritoneal cavity?
a slit like potential space between Parietal Peritoneum and Visceral Peritoneum
What is the function of the lips and cheek?
to help keep food inside mouth during chewing
What are the organs of the alimentary canal?
1. Mouth, pharynx, and esophagus 2. Stomach, small intestine, and large intestine (Colon)
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