103 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 103
Swallowing, involves the mouth, pharynx, and esophagus, has 3 stages
Mastication
Deglutition
Segmentation
Peristalsis
Definition 2 of 103
Longest of the peritoneal folds, fatty apron of the small intestine
Falciform Ligament
Mesentery
Lesser Omentum
Greater Omentum
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Definition
3 of 103
Store and concentrate bile
Gallbladder function
Pancreas
Pyloric sphincter
Liver function
Definition 4 of 103
The single outer layer of areolar connective tissue that surrounds the esophagus (lacks a serosa)
Serosa
Adventitia
Mucosa
Muscularis
5 of 103
Consists of a bile duct, branch of hepatic artery, and branch of hepatic vein
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Definition
Portal triad
Hepatic sinusoids
Bile canaliculi
Falciform ligament
Definition 6 of 103
Motor neurons control the longitudinal and circular smooth muscle layers of the muscularis, controls GI tract motility or the frequency and strength
of contractions
Small Intestine functions
Myenteric plexus (ENS)
Gastrointestinal tract
Cephalic phase
7 of 103
Localized mixing contractions that mix chyme with digestive juices and bring particles of food into contact with the mucosa for absorption
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Definition
Mastication
Deglutition
Segmentation
Peristalsis
Definition 8 of 103
1st, Bolus is passed into the oropharynx
Regions of the small intestine
Voluntary stage (Deglutition)
Regions of the stomach
Oropharynx and the laryngopharynx
9 of 103
Secrete mucus in the small intestine