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Mouth and Associated Organs Pharynx and Esophagus StomachSmall Intestine Colon Liver Gallbladder & Pancreas

Name are the four types of Papillae. A 100

Filiform, Fungiform, Circumvallate and Foliate papillae A 100

What type of cells form parotid glands ? A 200

Serous A 200

The mouth is protected from microorganisms by what? A 300

IgA antibodies, Lysozyme, Cyanide Compound and Defensins A 300

The proximal end of each root is called what? A 400

Apical Formen A 400

What nerve or nerves serve the teeth and what major nerve do they branch from? A 500

Superior and Inferior Alveolar nerves; The Trigeminal Nerve A 500

The cardiac sphincter is known as what type of Sphincter B 100

A physiological Sphincter B 100

Describe the composition of the Muscluaris Externa B 200

Superior third is skeletal muscle, the middle third is a mixture of skeletal muscle and smooth muscle and the inferior third is all smooth muscle. B 200

The outer most layer of the Esophagus is composed of? B 300

Adventitia B 300

What enzyme digests starch and glycogen in the saliva? B 400

Amylase B 400

What are the major phases of swallowing? B 500

Buccal and the Pharyngeal- Esophageal Phase B 500

The arterial supply of the stomach is supplied by what? C 100

The Gastric and Splenic Arteries C 100

Chief cells produce what ? C 200

Pepsinogen C 200

What are the phases of gastric secretion C 300

Cephalic, Gastric, Intestinal C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

Name the function of the stomach that is essential to life; explain its purpose. C 400

Secretion of Intrinsic Factor; Absorption of Vitamin B-12 used to produce mature erythrocytes. C 400

Name five hormones that act in digestion. C 500

CCK, GIP, Gastrin, Histimine, Intestinal Gastrin, Motilin, Secretin, Serotonin, Somatostatin, VIP C 500

Name the sphincters of the small intestine D 100

Pyloric and ileocecal D 100

What are Paneth cells D 200

Secretory cells within the crypts of Lieberkuhn D 200

Where does the pancreas unit with the Duodenum? D 300

Hepatopancreatic ampulla D 300

Where does the venous blood from the small intestine drain and where does it go from there ? D 400

The hepatic portal vein D 400

What is the purpose of the brush boarder? D 500

To complete digestion of carbohydrates and proteins. D 500

Name the eight regions of the Colon E 100

Ascending Colon, Right Colic Flexure, Transverse Colon, Left Colic Flexure, Descending Colon, Sigmoid Colon, Rectum and Anus E 100

What are epiploic appendages E 200

Small fat filled pouches that hang from surface of the visceral peritoneum E 200

What is the purpose of the rectal valves? E 300

To separate feces from flatus E 300

Name the anal sphincters and explain their compositions E 400

What kind of epithelium is the colon made of ? E 400

Simple columnar epithelium; and Stratified Squamous epithelium E 500

What is and where is the pectinate line E 500

What is the function of the falciform ligament F 100

Separate the right and left lobes anteriorly and suspend the from the diaphragm and anterior abdominal wall F 100

What is the function of bile salts F 200

Emulsify fats F 200

What is builirubin F 300

Waste product of heme F 300

What is the major stimulus for gallbladder contraction? F 400

Cholecystokinin (CCK) F 400

During cephalic and gastric contractions the vagal nerve causes what? F 500

Weak contractions of the gallbladder. F 500

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