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NWHSU Mash GA 2 Quiz 2 Digestive System

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Give the data asked for with the following: d) salpingopharyngeus (insertion)   palatopharyngeus m.  
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Give the data asked for with the following: e) palatopharyngeus (innervation)   pharyngeal plexus  
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Give the data asked for with the following: f) palatoglossus (innervation)   pharyngeal plexus  
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Give the data asked for with the following: b) retracts and elevates the tongue (muscle)   styloglossus  
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What is/are the action(s) of the: a) longitudinal mm. of the pharynx   elevated pharynx and larynx during swallowing  
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Give the data asked for with the following muscles: a)styloglossus (action)b)inferior constrictor (origin) c)salpingopharyngeus (origin)   a) elevates and retracts tongue b) laryngeal cartilage c) auditory tube  
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Describe the difference between an anatomical and physiological sphincter.   an anatomical sphincter has a thicker circular layer of muscle  
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What is/are the action(s) of the: b) circular mm. of the pharynx   constrict pharynx  
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Define the following terms: b) coronary ligament   surrounds bare area of liver or peritoneum from surface of liver to diaphragm  
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Give the upper and lower boundries of the laryngopharynx   C3 to C6  
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Give the data asked for with the following muscles: d) palatopharyngeus (innervation) e) stylopharyngeus (innervation) f) palatoglossus(innervation)   d.pharyngeal plexus (CN XI via X) e.glossopharyngeal n. f. pharyngeal plexus  
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Define the following terms: a) retroperitoneal   Organs that lie deep to parietal peritoneum  
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Define the following: Be SPECIFIC and COMPLETE! c) mesentery   double layer of serous membranes  
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How does one anatomically separate the pylorus from the body of stomach?   Draw a vertical line through the angular notch of the stomach  
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Draw a X-SECTION at the level of the epiploic foramen and label all associated ligaments.   Draw Diagram with splenorenal, gastrosplenic, hepatogastric, hepatoduodenal  
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name given to fetal shunt (by-pass) through the liver (give fetal name, not adult)   Ductus venosus  
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The median sulcus of the tongue ends just anterior to the root of the tongue in a small depression termed the _________   Foramen cecum  
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Define the following: Be SPECIFIC and COMPLETE! a) omental bursa   greater peritoneal sac diverticulum located behind the stomach containing both a superior and inferior recess  
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IMMEDIATE structure formed by union of the common bile and main pancreatic ducts   Hepatopancreatic ampulla  
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Concerning the 3rd part of the duodenum, give the boundaries and any associated structures as mentioned in lecture.   Inferior duodenal flexure >ascending portion (left edge of aorta) , Superior mesenteric a. and v. pass anterior  
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Vertical fold of mucosa in median plane of mouth extending between lips and gums   Labial frenulum  
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Vasa recta of the jejunum when compared with the ileum are (circle one) a) shorter or longer and b) less numerous or more numerous?   Larger, Longer & Less numerous  
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Describe medial and lateral boundaries of the quadrate lobe of the liver   Lat = gallbladder, Med = fissure for ligamentum teres hepatis  
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List two areas where the esophagus (NOT the gastroesophageal junction) is constricted   Left primary bronchi, aortic arch, cricoid cartilage  
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structure which helps hold duodenojejunal flexure in place.   Ligament of Treitz  
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Vertical fold of mucosa in median plane of mouth; extends between the inferior surface of the tongue and the floor of the mouth   Lingual frenulum  
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Structure that covers most of surface of root of tongue   Lingual tonsils  
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Give the data asked for with the following: c) origin is horns of hyoid, insertion is posterior median raphe (muscle)   middle constrictor  
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Muscle that forms the arch posterior to palatine tonsil.   Palatopharyngeus  
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The _______ opens into the mouth via a small papilla near the upper 2nd molar.   Partotid duct  
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Define the limits of the clinical anal canal.   Pectinate line -> anus  
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during degulutition, area through which food is diverted by the epiglottis (BE SPECIFIC).   Piriform recess  
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Define the following terms: c) peritoneal cavity   potential space between parietal and visceral peritoneum  
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What SPECIFICALLY differentiates a portal from a normal system? Do NOT just list sequence.   presence of second capillary bed  
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part of pylorus next to body of stomach.   Pyloric Antrum  
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Besides impressions for the stomach and gallbladder, the liver has impressions for (give 4) the following: NO FISSURES!   Right colic flexure, right kidney, right suprarenal gland, IVC  
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Besides those of the lesser omentum, name 4 differently named peritoneal ligaments and give their ATTACHMENTS. Both name and attachment must be correct to receive any credit.   Splenorenal – spleen and just anterior to kidney, Gastrosplenic – stomach to spleen, Falciform lig. – liver to anterior abdominal wall, Coronary ligs. (ant./post.) – bare area of liver to diaphragm  
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ligament into which the tail of the pancreas extends   Splenorenal ligament  
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name given to the horizontal fold of mucosa under tongue; it also has numerous small ducts opening along its surface.   Sublingual fold  
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Define the specific boundaries of the 2nd part of the duodenum. also name any structures specifically associated with these part as mentioned in class.   Superior and inferior flexure, major and minor duodenal papillae  
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Give the data asked for with the following: a) genioglossus (origin) –   Superior Mental Spines  
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Name given to the prolongation of the left and caudal border of the head of the pancreas   uncinate process  
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Give the specific upper and lower boundaries of the sigmoid colon. Do NOT five certain viscera as your answer   Upper pelvic brim -> Anus S3  
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located in rectum and made of mucosa, submucosa, and muscularis externa.   Valves of Houston (transverse rectal folds)  
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Define the following: Be SPECIFIC and COMPLETE! b) triangular ligaments   where the ant. and post. coronary ligs. of liver meet at the lateral edges of the bare area of liver  
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Besides the ileum being longer, having Peyer’s patches, and narrower lumen, compare the jejunum with the ileum. Give 4 STRUCTURAL differences mentioned in lecture.   wider lumen, thicker walls, larger villi, more vascularity, more absorption  
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Define the following. Be specific and complete. a)epiploic foramen   opening into omental bursa  
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Define the following. Be specific and complete. b)omentum (do not just name)   a mesentery or two layered fold of peritoneum, that passes from stomach to another organ  
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Give the data asked for with the following. a) salpingophargeous (insertion) b) chondroglossus (origin)   palatopharyngeus, hyoid and triticae cartilage  
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