Summary BIOS 256 LAB ASSESSMENT
Well elaborated terms: Reviewing Your Knowledge A. Layers of the Gastrointestinal Tract Name the layers of the GI tract that are described. Muscularis Mucosa Submucosa Serosa B. Gastrointestinal Tract Organs Esophagus Alimentary canal Small intestine Duodenum Stomach Anus Stomach Large intestine Mouth C. Digestive Organ Structures Villi Rugae Circular folds Pyloric sphincter Parietal peritoneum Visceral peritoneum Ileocecal sphincter Saliva Hard palate Microvilli Epiglottis Gums carida Large intestine Pylorus Haustra D. Accessory Digestive Organs and the Peritoneum Teeth Pancreas Sublingual Liver Mesentery Pancreas Falciform ligament Tongue Greater omentum Parotid glands Gallbladder Lesser omentum Submandibular 14. Trace bile from its secretion to the gallbladder for storage and concentration, and then to the duodenum, listing the structures in order, using Figure 34.10. (a)hepatocytes (bhepatic portal vein (chepatic artery (dsinusoids (e central vein (fhepatic vein (g)gallbladder (hinferior vena cava (ibile canaliculi (jbile ducts (k)duodenum EXERCISE 34: Using Your Knowledge A. Digestive System Structure 1. The sensation of burning is caused by HCL reflux from the stomach. The acid eats away and destroy the mucosal lining and the blood vessels, causing bleeding. 2. When it’s removed, bile made by the liver can no longer be stored between meals. 3. Cardiac sphincter 4. Central vein 5. Folds 6. Gums 7. Transverse colon 8. Ascending colon 9. Duodenum 10. Descending colon
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gastrointestinal tract
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alimentary canal
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large intestine
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villi
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parietal peritoneum
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pyrolic
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epiglotis
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carida
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rugae