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Physiology: GIT
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Antrum : Gastrin is secreted by G cells in the _____
Mucosa : Gastrin causes the growth of gastric ______
Zollinger : ______ -Ellison syndrome is when there exists a gastrin secreting tumour
Steatorrhea : The condition whereby fat is inadequately disgested/absorbed in the GIT
Pancreatic : Cholecystokinin causes _____ enzymes to be secreted
Duodenum : Secretin is secreted by the S cells of the _____
Parietal : Secretin inhibits effects of gastrin on these cells
Somatostatin : Inhibits secretion of other GI hormones
Motility : Defined as the movement of the GIT
Gastric : _____ motility is split into 3 stages: receptive relaxation, contractions and emptying
Ileum : The duodenum has more waves than the _____ per minute
Mass : _____ movements are characteristic of the large intestine from the transverse to sigmoid colon
Gastrocolic : The reflex is the increase in frequency of movements in the colon with gastric distension
Cimetidine : This drug is known as a H2 receptor antagonist
Urease : The compound that H. pylori contains to produce NH3 for a hospitable bacterial environment
Intrinsic : This factor binds to Vitamin B12 to aid in reabsorption in the ileum
Osmotic : The type of diarrhea that retains water due to the presence of non-absorbable solutes
Inflammatory : This type of diarrhea decreases the surface area available for absorption
Physiology: GIT
Across:1. | Defined as the movement of the GIT | 4. | The reflex is the increase in frequency of movements in the colon with gastric distension | 10. | Gastrin is secreted by G cells in the _____ | 11. | The duodenum has more waves than the _____ per minute | 12. | _____ motility is split into 3 stages: receptive relaxation, contractions and emptying | 13. | This drug is known as a H2 receptor antagonist | 15. | The compound that H. pylori contains to produce NH3 for a hospitable bacterial environment | 17. | Inhibits secretion of other GI hormones |
| | Down:1. | Gastrin causes the growth of gastric ______ | 2. | Secretin is secreted by the S cells of the _____ | 3. | _____ movements are characteristic of the large intestine from the transverse to sigmoid colon | 5. | This type of diarrhea decreases the surface area available for absorption | 6. | The type of diarrhea that retains water due to the presence of non-absorbable solutes | 7. | ______ -Ellison syndrome is when there exists a gastrin secreting tumour | 8. | This factor binds to Vitamin B12 to aid in reabsorption in the ileum | 9. | Secretin inhibits effects of gastrin on these cells | 14. | Cholecystokinin causes _____ enzymes to be secreted | 16. | The condition whereby fat is inadequately disgested/absorbed in the GIT |
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Physiology: GIT
Across:1. | Defined as the movement of the GIT | 4. | The reflex is the increase in frequency of movements in the colon with gastric distension | 10. | Gastrin is secreted by G cells in the _____ | 11. | The duodenum has more waves than the _____ per minute | 12. | _____ motility is split into 3 stages: receptive relaxation, contractions and emptying | 13. | This drug is known as a H2 receptor antagonist | 15. | The compound that H. pylori contains to produce NH3 for a hospitable bacterial environment | 17. | Inhibits secretion of other GI hormones |
| | Down:1. | Gastrin causes the growth of gastric ______ | 2. | Secretin is secreted by the S cells of the _____ | 3. | _____ movements are characteristic of the large intestine from the transverse to sigmoid colon | 5. | This type of diarrhea decreases the surface area available for absorption | 6. | The type of diarrhea that retains water due to the presence of non-absorbable solutes | 7. | ______ -Ellison syndrome is when there exists a gastrin secreting tumour | 8. | This factor binds to Vitamin B12 to aid in reabsorption in the ileum | 9. | Secretin inhibits effects of gastrin on these cells | 14. | Cholecystokinin causes _____ enzymes to be secreted | 16. | The condition whereby fat is inadequately disgested/absorbed in the GIT |
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