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A comprehensive overview of the digestive system, covering its gross anatomy, histology, function, secretions, and digestion and absorption processes. It includes a series of questions and answers that test the reader's understanding of various aspects of the digestive system, such as the number and types of teeth, the structure and function of the colon, the salivary glands, the layers of the digestive tract, the types of epithelium, the role of bile, the mechanisms of swallowing and defecation, the enzymes involved in protein digestion, and the symptoms of lactose intolerance and blocked bile duct. Structured in a quiz-like format, with multiple-choice questions and answers, making it a valuable resource for students studying the digestive system.
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The Digestive System $ $ $ $ $ $100 $100 $ 100 $ $200 $200 $200 $ $300 $300 $300 $ $400 $400 $400 $ $500 $500 $500 $ Gross Anatomy FINAL ROUND Histology Function Secretions Digestion and Absorption
Gross Anatomy: $100 Question Out of a normal adult's 32 teeth, this many are molars: a. 2 b. 4 c. 8 d. ANSWER
Gross Anatomy: $200 Question These bands of longitudinal smooth muscle run the length of the colon: a. haustra b. epiploic appendages c. intestinal glands d. teniae coli e. vermiform appendixes ANSWER
Gross Anatomy: $200 Answer These bands of longitudinal smooth muscle run the length of the colon: a. haustra b. epiploic appendages c. intestinal glands d. teniae coli e. vermiform appendixes
Gross Anatomy: $300 Answer This is the largest pair of salivary glands, which produce mostly watery saliva: a. laryngeal glands b. parotid glands c. pharyngeal glands d. sublingual glands e. submandibular glands
Gross Anatomy: $400 Question Given these structures:
Gross Anatomy: $500 Question This best describes the major duodenal papilla: a. a location for nutrient absorption in the duodenum b. the opening for the accessory pancreatic duct in the duodenum c. a large collection of villi in the jejunum d. the opening of the hepatopancreatic ampulla in the duodenum ANSWER
Gross Anatomy: $500 Answer This best describes the major duodenal papilla: a. a location for nutrient absorption in the duodenum b. the opening for the accessory pancreatic duct in the duodenum c. a large collection of villi in the jejunum d. the opening of the hepatopancreatic ampulla in the duodenum
Histology: $100 Answer This layer of the digestive tract is in direct contact with the food that is consumed: a. mucosa b. muscularis c. serosa d. submucosa
Histology: $200 Question This thick connective tissue layer of the digestive tract contains blood vessels, small glands, and a nerve plexus: a. mucosa layer b. submucosa layer c. muscularis layer d. serosa (adventitia) layer ANSWER
Histology: $300 Question This kind of epithelium lines the mouth, oropharynx, esophagus and anal canal: a. simple squamous b. stratified squamous c. simple columnar d. pseudostratified columnar ANSWER
Histology: $300 Answer This kind of epithelium lines the mouth, oropharynx, esophagus and anal canal: a. simple squamous b. stratified squamous c. simple columnar d. pseudostratified columnar
Histology: $400 Answer These lymphatic capillaries are found in the villi of the small intestine: a. lacteals b. Peyer's patches c. Crypts of Lieberkuhn d. microvilli
Histology: $500 Question This region of the large intestine has simple columnar epithelium in its tunica mucosa, smooth muscle in its tunica muscularis, and epiploic appendages attached to its outer surface: a. cecum b. colon c. rectum d. anal canal ANSWER