QUESTIONS 



ON 



JAEVIS'S PRACTICAL PHYSIOLOGY. 



PREPARED BY 



EV. SOLOMON ADAMS, 



Of BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS. 



PART I. 



DIGESTION AND FOOD. 



CHAPTER I. 



1. What changes take place in the animal body from birth to man- 

 hood ? 



2. What law is impressed on all animal beings? 



3. What makes food necessary? 



4. What is the difference between food and living flesh ? 



5. What is the process of this change? 



6. What organs constitute the digestive apparatus? 



7. What offices do the several parts of the mouth perform in the 

 digestive process ? 



8. What teeth have carnivorous animals? 



9. What teeth have herbivorous animals ? 



10. To what kinds of food are the teeth of man adapted? 



11. How many teeth, and what kinds, has man ? 



12. How are the teeth set in the jaw ? Of what are they composed ! 

 What causes their decay ? 



13. How may the cause of decay be prevented ? 



14. Why are decayed teeth painful ? 



CHAPTER II. 



15. When do the glands of the mouth secrete saliva ? 



16. When do the glands refuse to perform this office ? 



17. What must be done to food before it is swallowed? 



18. Describe the second chamber of the mouth. 



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