Anatomy Digestive System

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The volume of saliva secreted per day is about

1 liter

The human stomach lining replaces itself every ___ days

3

If one were to unravel the entire human alimentary canal, it would reach the height of a __ building

3 story

The first baby tooth, on an average, appears at age

6 months

The permanent central incisor erupts between the ages of

7 and 8

Liver

Accessory organ

Pancreas

Accessory organ

Teeth

Accessory organ

salivary glands

Accessory organ

veriform appendix

Accessory organ

GI tract

Alimentary canal

Sjögren's syndrome

Autoimmune disease that targets salivary and tear glands

After food has been chewed m, it is formed into a small rounded mass called a:

Bolus

Which one is NOT a part of the small intestine

Cecum

Mastication

Chewing

The union of the cystic duct and hepatic duct forms the

Common bile duct

The portion of the tooth that is covered with enamel is the

Crown

Duodenum

Division of small intestine

Bile is manufactured by the Kupffer cells of the liver.

False

The fundus, pylorus, and olivas are the three main divisions of the stomach

False

The hepatic flexure of the large intestine is also called the left colic flexure.

False

The nonpathogenic bacteria of the colon are thought to be produced in the sigmoid colon.

False

The philtrum is the fold of mucous membrane that helps anchor the tongue to the floor of the mouth

False

The soft palate forms a partition between the mouth and the oropharynx.

False

The splenic colon is the S-shaped segment that terminates in the rectum.

False

The splenic flexure is the bend between the ascending colon and the transverse colon.

False

The tissue layers of the GI tract are constant, with no variation in the different organs.

False

There are 20 deciduous teeth and 30 permanent teeth.

False

Esophagus

First segment of digestive tube

Cecum

GI tract segment

Jejunum

GI tract segment

Mouth

GI tract segment

oropharynx

GI tract segment

sigmoid colon

GI tract segment

cholelithiasis is the term used to describe

Gallstones

A general term for infection of the gums is

Gingivitis

Which of the following statements is NOT true of the esophagus?

It lies anterior to the trachea and posterior to the heart

Each villus in the intestine contains a lymphatic vessel or ______ that serves to absorb lipid or fat materials from the chyme

Lacteal

Colon

Large intestine

Peritoneum

Large sheet of serous membrane

The largest gland in the body is the

Live

Hepatic

Refers to liver

Which of the following teeth is missing from the deciduous arch

Second premolar

Starting from the superficial layer and moving towards the most deepest, the layers of the wall of the GI tract are:

Serosa, muscularis, submucosa, mucosa

Villus

Small projection in small intestine

Bile

Stored in gallbladder

The ducts of the _____ glands open into the floor of the mouth

Sublingual

Which of the following is an accurate description of salivary glands?

They secrete about one liter of saliva per day.

A typical tooth can be divided into three main parts: crown, neck, and root.

True

Gastrointestinal tract and alimentary canal are synonymous terms.

True

Hemorrhoids are enlargements of veins in the anal canal.

True

Parietal cells secrete hydrochloric acid and are thought to produce intrinsic factor.

True

Surgical removal of the gallbladder is called cholecystectomy.

True

The act of swallowing is termed deglutition.

True

The cardiac sphincter controls the opening of the esophagus into the stomach.

True

The esophagus is voluntary in the upper third, mixed in the middle, and involuntary in the lower third.

True

The first step in the digestive process is called mechanical digestion and the second phase of digestion is called chemical digestion

True

The folds in the lining of the stomach are called rugae.

True

The function of the appendix is uncertain.

True

The liver consists of two lobes separated by the falciform ligament.

True

The mesentery is a fan-shaped projection of the parietal peritoneum.

True

The nonpathogenic bacteria of the colon are thought to be produced in the appendix

True

The oral cavity is also known as the buccal cavity.

True

The pancreas is both an endocrine and exocrine gland.

True

The pouchlike structures of the large intestine are called haustra.

True

The stomach secretes the intrinsic factor.

True

Another name for the third molar is

Wisdom tooth

The act of swallowing moves a mass of food called a ______ from the mouth to the stomach.

bolus

Helicobacter pylori

causes most gastric and duodenal ulcers

A merger of the hepatic duct and cystic duct form the:

common bile duct

orthodontics

corrects malocclusion

Hemorrhoids

dilated veins

The correct order of small intestine divisions, starting proximal to the stomach, are:

duodenum, jejunum, ileum

The crown of a tooth is covered with:

enamel

Bile salts aid in the absorption of:

fat

The hard palate consists of portions of:

four bones: two maxillae and two palatine

heartburn

gastric reflux

Blood flows to hepatic lobules via branches of the:

hepatic artery and hepatic portal vein

gingivitis

infection of gums

proctitis

inflammation of rectal mucosa

Mucosa

innermost layer of GI tract

The lesser omentum attaches the:

liver to the lesser curvature of the stomach

The anatomical units of the liver are called:

lobules

Appendicitis

low incidence in elderly

anal fissures

minor laceration

Starting from the deepest layer and moving towards the most superficial, the layers of the wall of the GI tract are:

mucosa, submucosa, muscularis, serosa

Which of the layers of the muscularis is present only in the stomach?

oblique muscle layer

Pyloric stenosis

obstructive narrowing

Another term for hemorrhoids is:

piles

Beginning with the largest structures, which of the following is a correct description of the small intestine's adaptation for absorption?

plicae, villi, microvilli

The type of teeth that do NOT appear as deciduous teeth are:

premolars

Which of the the following controls the opening of the stomach into the small intestine?

pyloric sphincter

deglutition

swallowing

mumps

swelling of parotid glands

The serosa is actually:

visceral peritoneum


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