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Kelsey Sprague

Study Stack set 2 Anatomy

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Where is Endolymph made? In the stria vascularis.
Receptors for hearing are located in the: Cochlear duct.
What are the Gel-like structures embedded with the tips of cochlear hair cells called? Tectorial membrane.
The hypophyseal portal veins are primarily located in the: Tuber cinereum.
What is the Pancreatic cell type that produces insulin: Beta cells.
Transparent structure of the eye containing regularly aligned collagen fibers is called: The cornea.
What is the membrane attached to the stapes called? The oval window.
The basilar membrane supports the: The spiral organ.
Which of the following salivary glands produces only a mucus type of saliva? Sublingual glands.
The type of tissue designed for absorption and secretion found throughout much of the GI tract is _____ epithelium. Simple columnar
A barium enema study is used to detect and locate: Polyps, tumors and diverticula.
Which of the following organs has a mucosal layer that is composed of columnar epithelium with a brush border of microvilli to enhance absorption? Small intestine
The longest portion of the small intestine is the: Ileum.
Phagocytic cells lining liver sinusoids are called _____ cells. Kupffer.
Bile is secreted by: Hepatic cells.
The more common term for deglutition is: Swallowing.
Surgical removal of the gallbladder is referred to as: A Cholecystectomy.
The fan-shaped projection of peritoneum that connects the small intestine to the posterior abdominal wall is the: The mesentery.
The right angle between the transverse colon and the ascending colon is the: Hepatic flexure.
The largest of the paranasal sinuses is the: Maxillary.
The respiratory portion of the nasal passage is lined with a mucous membrane made up of _____ epithelium. Pseudostratified columnar
The structures that deflect air as it passes through the nose are called: Conchae.
The anatomical division of the pharynx that is located behind the mouth from the soft palate above to the level of the hyoid bone below is called the: oropharynx.
The lower border of the cavity of the larynx is formed by the: Cricoid cartilage.
The more common name for the pharynx is the: Throat.
The small, leaf-shaped cartilage behind the tongue and hyoid bone is the: epiglottis.
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