| A | B |
| a swallowed coin would go through all tracts except | gustatory tract |
| binhe eating followed by purging | anorexia bulimia |
| who would do a lab test | laboratory technologist |
| who would instruct a patient how to prepare special meals | clinical dietician |
| teeth used to bite into meat are called | incisors |
| first section of the small intestine | duodenum |
| folds of the stomach are called | rugae |
| organ involved with blood clotting | liver |
| what is food called in the large intestine | feces |
| last section of the large intestine | sigmoid colon |
| digestive process that takes place in the large intestine | absorption |
| lining of the abdominal cavity | peritoneum |
| where would a peptic ulcer form | duodenum, esophagus, stomach |
| disease cused by drugs, alcohol, or infection | hepatitis |
| disease that distroys liver cells | cirrhosis |
| what makes skin jaundice w/ liver damage1 | bile pigments deposited in the skin |
| symptom of dysentery | diarrhea |
| specialist who would treat diverticulitis | gastroenterologist |
| tool needed to observe the peritoneal cavity | laparoscope |
| removal of the gallbladder w/o traditional surgery | laser cholecystectomy |
| prophylactic means | preventive medicine |
| specialist who teaches wound care | enterostomal therapist |
| digestive organ that is an endocrine gland | pancreas |