#5 - Digestive Anatomy Quiz Flashcards
what are the secretions of the cells of the stomach and pancreas?
- secrete digestive enzymes and acids necessary for the breakdown of food
what type of epithelia is located where in the GI tract?
- simple columnar epithelia are located in most of the GI tract
in which parts of the gastrointestinal tract is simple columnar epithelia found, and where is stratified squamous epithelia located?
- simple columnar epithelia are located in most of the GI tract
- stratified squamous epithelia are located in the esophagus and anus
where does digestion occur in the GI tract?
- occurs in the mouth, stomach, and small intestine
where does most of the absorption occur?
- occurs in the small intestine
what are the adaptations of the small intestine for increasing absorption?
- mucosa of the small intestine has a large surface area due to the presence of circular folds, villi, and microvilli
- epithelium of the small intestine has simple columnar cells that increase the absorptive surface area.
- secretes digestive enzymes, hormones, and mucus to aid in the absorption process
What is #1?
Mouth( oral cavity)
What is #2?
Tongue
What is #3?
Parotid gland
What is #4?
Sublingual gland
What is number 5?
submandibular gland
What is number 6?
Salivary gland
What is number 7?
Pharynx
What is number 8?
Esophagus
What is number 9?
Liver
What is number 10?
Gallbladder
What is number 11?
Duodenum
What is number 12?
Jejunum
What is number 13?
ileum
What is number 14 (on the left side)
small intestine
What is number 14 (right side)
Stomach
What is number 15?
Pancreas
What is number 16?
Spleen
What is number 17?
Transverse colon
What is number 18?
Descending colon
What is number 19?
Ascending colon
What is number 20?
cecum
What is number 21?
sigmoid colon
What is number 22?
Rectum
What is number 23?
anal canal
What is number 24?
large intestine
What is number 25?
Anus
What is #1?
Soft palate
What is #2?
Hard palate
What is #3?
Oral cavity
What is #4?
Tongue
What is #5?
oropharynx
What is #6?
Laryngopharynx
What is #7?
Esophagus
What is #1?
Hard palate
What is #2?
soft palate
What is #3?
oral vestibule