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The more common term for deglutition is: swallowing
After leaving the stomach, food enters the: small intestine
The tissue for absorption and secretion in much of the GI tract is _____ epithelium. simple columnar
Which structure is anatomically the longest? Ileum
The colon on the left side extending downward is the _____ colon. descending
The substance forming the outer covering of the neck/root of a tooth is: cementum
The fan-shaped peritoneum attaching small intestine to back wall is the: mesentery
Incision from superficial to deep cuts: serosa → muscularis → submucosa → mucosa
The most essential part of bile is: bile salts
A barium enema detects: all of the above
Which salivary gland produces only mucus? Sublinguals
Surgical removal of gallbladder is called: cholecystectomy
Which is NOT an accessory organ of digestion? mouth
Correct order of colon divisions: ascending → transverse → descending → sigmoid
Which is NOT part of the small intestine? Cecum
Phagocytic cells in liver sinusoids are called: Kupffer cells
The hard palate consists of: two maxillae and two palatine bones
Which of the following is NOT a lobe of the liver? Medial lobe
Small elevations on tongue that contain taste buds are called: papillae
Right angle between transverse and ascending colon is the: hepatic flexure
Longest portion of the small intestine: ileum
How much saliva is produced daily? 1 liter
Microvilli can be found in the: small intestine and large intestine
Bile is secreted by: hepatic cells
Which organ has columnar epithelium with microvilli for absorption? small intestine
The flap suspended from soft palate is the: uvula
Extrinsic tongue muscles differ from intrinsic because they: originate outside and insert into the tongue
Tongue papillae lacking taste buds: filiform
Which organ has stratified squamous epithelium for abrasion resistance? esophagus
The walls of the GI tract have how many layers? four
Phagocytic cells in liver sinusoids are called Kupffer cells
The hard palate consists of two maxillae and two palatine bones
Which liver lobe is NOT real? Medial lobe
Tongue elevations with taste buds are called papillae
Right angle between transverse and ascending colon is hepatic flexure
Longest portion of the small intestine ileum
Daily saliva production 1 liter
Microvilli can be found in the small intestine and large intestine
Bile is secreted by hepatic cells
Organ with microvilli for absorption small intestine
Flap suspended from soft palate uvula
Extrinsic tongue muscles originate outside & insert into the tongue
Tongue papillae with no taste buds filiform
Organ with stratified squamous epithelium for abrasion esophagus
Layers of the GI tract four
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