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Digestion

* Renal pyramid Fibrous capsule Renal column Renal lobe 1. Renal pyramid Fibrous capsule Renal column Renal lobe None of the above *

* Efferent Artery Afferent Artery Pedicel Fenestrated Capillary 2 Efferent Artery Afferent Artery Pedicel Fenestrated Capillary None of the above *

* * a.Parotid gland B. salivary gland c. Vestibule d. Frenulum 3 a.Parotid gland B. salivary gland c. Vestibule d. Frenulum e. None of the above * *

4 Liver Stomach Ascending colon Transverse colon None of the above *

5 Hard Palate Soft Palate Epiglottis Uvula None of the Above *

6 * Trigone Rugue Lesser curve Pylorus None of the above

* Liver Gall Bladder Small intestine Large Intestine None of the above 7 Liver Gall Bladder Small intestine Large Intestine None of the above *

* * Common bile duct Cystic duct Hepatic duct Bile duct 8 Common bile duct Cystic duct Hepatic duct Bile duct None of the above * *

9 Rugae Small Intestine Haustra Appendix None of the above *

* Rectum Anal canal Large intestine Internal sphincter 10 * Rectum Anal canal Large intestine Internal sphincter None of the above

11 Straight A. Segmental A. Renal Artery Kidney None of the above *

12 Rectum ureter Large intestine urethrea None of the above *

13 Kidney Large intestine Bladder Small Intestine None of the above *

* Renal pyramid Renal capsule Renal column Renal lobe 14 Renal pyramid Renal capsule Renal column Renal lobe None of the above *

15 Urethra Ureters Renal Artery Kidney None of the above *

16 DCT PCT Descending loop Peritubular None of the above *

* a.lingual frenulum b. hard palate c. palate d. Vestibule 17 a.lingual frenulum b. hard palate c. palate d. Vestibule e. None of the above *

* b. glomerulus c. efferent arteriole d. Bowman's capsule 18 a. afferent arteriole b. glomerulus c. efferent arteriole d. Bowman's capsule e. None of the above *

19 Stomach Spleen Pancreas Liver None of the above *

* segmental, interlobar, arcuate, cortical radiate None of the above 20 segmental, interlobar, arcuate, cortical radiate None of the above *

* a. cecum, b. appendix c. ascending, d. Transverse colon 21 a. cecum, b. appendix c. ascending, d. Transverse colon e. None of the above *

22 a.fundus b. Rugae c. Pylorus d. Parietal E None of the above *

23 * a.fundus b. Rugae c. Pylorus d. Cardia E None of the above

* a. glomerulus b. peritubular capillaries c. vasa recta, 24 a. glomerulus b. peritubular capillaries c. vasa recta, d. Bowman's capsule e. None of the above *

* a. cystic, b. common hepatic, c. common bile d. hepatic duct 25 a. cystic, b. common hepatic, c. common bile d. hepatic duct e. None of the above *

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