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Produces and secretes bile. Alternates contraction and relaxation of smooth muscles along the length of the GI tract. Largest salivary gland anterior to each ear. Another term for chewing. Covers dentin and glues the teeth to the periodontal ligament. Secrete hydrochloric acid in the stomach. Vessels absorbing and transporting fatty acids and monoglycerides. Pancreatic juice enters this region of the small intestine. Has both endocrine and exocrine functions. Finger-like extensions in the epithelial cell membrane.

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1. liver 2. peristasis 3. parotid 4. mastication 5. cemuntum 6. parietal cell 7. Lacteal 8. duodenum 9. Pancreas 10. microvilli

Step-by-step explanation:

The liver is the gland or the organ that is responsible for the production of bile and secreted into the duodenum during digestion.

Peristalsis is the movement that helps in forwarding propulsion of food/bolus

The parotid is a gland that produces and secrets saliva for moistening the food and digesting carbohydrates.

Mastication is a process that helps in crushing and breaking the food into smaller pieces.

Cementum is a substance that covers the root of the teeth and glues the teeth to the periodontal ligament.

Parietal cells secrete hydrochloric acid to remove the pathogens and activating pepsinogen.

Lacteal vessels absorb fatty acids and transport them

Duodenum is the region where pancreatic juice and bile is secreted.

The pancreas is an organ and gland that acts as exocrine and endocrine gland

Microvilli are the projection look like fingers in the epithelial cell membrane.

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