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anatomy final

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Which of the following structures is anatomically the longest? Group of answer choices Esophagus Duodenum Jejunum Ileum ileum
After leaving the stomach, food enters the: Group of answer choices large intestine. small intestine. esophagus. rectum. small intestine
Which of the following salivary glands produces only a mucus type of saliva? Group of answer choices Sublinguals Parotids Submandibulars Both A and B sublinguals
Bile is secreted by: Group of answer choices parietal cells. crypts of Lieberkühn. Kupffer cells. hepatic cells. hepatic cells
The more common term for deglutition is: Group of answer choices chewing. swallowing. mechanical digestion. vomiting. swallowing
The numerous small elevations on the surface of the tongue that support taste buds are called: Group of answer choices cilia. rugae. villi. papillae. papillae
Which of the following is not a lobe of the liver? Group of answer choices Right lobe Medial lobe Left lobe Caudate lobe Quadrate lobe medial lobes
The respiratory system can be divided into what two parts? Air distribution and gas exchangeAids in forming vowel sounds Upper respiratory tract and lower respiratory tract Trachea and lungs Cranial and thoracic upper and lower
The eustachian tube connects the middle ear with the: trachea. nose. nasopharynx. oropharynx. nasopharynx
The largest of the paranasal sinuses is the: maxillary. frontal. ethmoid. sphenoid. maxillary
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