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Week 7-13

Anatomy

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The more common term for deglutition is: Swallowing
The right angle between the transverse colon and ascending colon is the: Hepatic flexure
Phagocytic cells lining liver sinusoids are called Kupffer cells
The type of tissue designed for absorption and secretion found throughout much of the GI tract is ____ epithelium Simple columnar
The small, leaf shaped cartilage behind the tongue and hyoid bone is the: Epiglottis
The smallest branches of the bronchial tree are: Bronchioles
Which of the following is not line with a ciliated mucous membrane? Vestibule Posterior nares Trachea Primary bronchi Vestibule
Which of these structures is not found in the left lung? Oblique fissure Secondary bronchi entering the superior lobe Secondary bronchi entering the inferior lobe Horizontal fissure Horizontal Fissure
Paranasal sinuses are normally filled with: air
Interferon inhibits the spread of: Viruses and bacteria
Hassall corpuscles are part of the: Thymus
Which of the following is not a lymph organ? Thymus Spleen Pancreas Tonsils Pancreas
The tonsils located near the posterior opening of the nasal cavity are called the _____ tonsils. Pharyngeal
The lymph nodes located just above the bend of the elbow are called the _____ lymph nodes. supratrochlear
The molecule that makes up 95% of the dry weight of each red blood cell and is responsible for the red pigment is Hemoglobin
Which layer of the larger blood vessels is made up of endothelium? Tunica intima
Blood flow from the heart through blood vessels to all parts of the body and back to the heart is referred to as _____ circulation. systemic
The brachiocephalic vein drains blood from the head, neck, and upper extremity.
The term blood type refers to the type of blood cell antigen
Hormone that inhibits osteoclast activity in children calcitonin
Pancreatic cell type that produces insulin. beta cells
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