Exercise #38: Digestive System Models. Right lobe of the liver Left lobe of the liver Falciform Ligament Stomach Gallbladder Large Intestine Jejunum of.

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Exercise #38: Digestive System Models

Right lobe of the liver Left lobe of the liver Falciform Ligament Stomach Gallbladder Large Intestine Jejunum of the Small Intestine

Right Lobe Left Lobe Quadrate Lobe Ligamentum Teres Bare Area Caudate Lobe Bile Duct

Parotid Gland Submandibular Gland Sublingual Gland Tongue Oral Cavity Esophagus

Rugae Pyloric Sphincter Muscularis Externa Longitudinal Muscularis Externa Circular Muscularis Externa Obique Esophagus Cardiac Region Body Pyloric Antrum Pyloric Canal Greater Curvature Lesser Curvature Serosa

Anal Canal Tail of the pancreas Head of the pancreas Pancreatic Duct Body of the pancreas Duodenum

Transverse Colon Ascending Colon Descending Colon Appendix Rectum Sigmoid Colon Haustrum Teniae Coli Ileocecal Valve Cecum # 441 Right Colic Flexure #443 Left Colic Flexure

Ileum of the small Intestine For the teeth Figure 38.5 page 489 in Lab Manual

Digestive System

Tongue Filliform Fungiform Vallate Foliate

Toungue Papillae Filiform Papillae Fungiform Papillae

Vallate papillae Vallate Papillae Taste Bud Tongue Muscle Epithelium Of the Tongue

Figure Mature tooth Dentin Pulp Gingiva Alveolar bone

3 sets of Salivary Glands You will be able to tell which is which by looking at the percentage of mucous acinus or serous acini cells that make them up Serous acini produce thin serous secretions Mucous acini produce thick and viscus mucus secretions

Sublingual gland Mostly mucous very little serous Mucous Acini Serous Demilune