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The serosa is actually
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parietal peritoneum
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visceral peritoneum
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mesentery
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none of the above
Question 2
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Gastrointestinal tract and alimentary canal are often used synonymously
Question 3
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The tissue layers of the GI tract are constant, with no variation in the different organs
Question 4
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mouth: [blank_start]GI Tract segment[blank_end]
jejunum: [blank_start]GI Tract segment[blank_end]
cecum: [blank_start]GI Tract segment[blank_end]
pancreas: [blank_start]accessory organ[blank_end]
teeth: [blank_start]accessory organ[blank_end]
liver: [blank_start]accessory organ[blank_end]
salivary glands: [blank_start]accessory organ[blank_end]
vermiform appendix: [blank_start]accessory organ[blank_end]
oropharynx: [blank_start]GI Tract segment[blank_end]
sigmoid colon: [blank_start]GI Tract segment[blank_end]
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GI Tract segment
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accessory organ
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GI Tract segment
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accessory organ
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GI Tract segment
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accessory organ
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accessory organ
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GI Tract segment
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accessory organ
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GI Tract segment
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accessory organ
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GI Tract segment
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accessory organ
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GI Tract segment
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accessory organ
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GI Tract segment
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GI Tract segment
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accessory organ
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GI Tract segment
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accessory organ
Question 5
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Which of the following is an accurate description of salivary glands?
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a. there are four pairs of salivary glands
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b. they secrete about 1 liter of saliva per day
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c. they are associated with buccal glands, which secrete about 50% of the saliva
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d. both b and c are true
Question 6
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The crown of a tooth is covered with
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dentin
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cementum
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enamel
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alveolar bone
Question 7
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Teeth that do not appear as deciduous teeth are
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incisors
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canines
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second molars
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premolars
Question 8
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The act of swallowing moves a mass of food called a [blank_start]bolus[blank_end] from the mouth to the stomach.
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bolus
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dentin
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fauces
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philtrum
Question 9
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The typical tooth can be divided into three main parts: crown, neck and root
Question 10
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The philtrum is a fold of mucous membrane that helps anchor the tongue to the floor of the mouth
Question 11
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There are 20 deciduous teeth and 30 permanent teeth
Question 12
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The soft palate forms a partition between the mouth and oropharynx
Question 13
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Which of the following statements is not true of the esophagus
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it extends from the pharynx to the stomach
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it lies anterior to the trachea and posterior to the heart
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it resides in both the thoracic and abdominal cavities
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it pierces the diaphragm
Question 14
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Which of the following controls the opening of the stomach into the small intestine?
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pylorus
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cardiac sphincter
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duodenal bulb
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pyloric sphincter
Question 15
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Which of the layers of the muscularis is present only in the stomach?
Question 16
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The folds in the lining of the stomach are called rugae.
Question 17
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The cardiac sphincter controls the opening of the esophagus into the stomach
Question 18
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Parietal cells secrete hydrochloric acid and are thought to product intrinsic factor
Question 19
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The first baby tooth on average appears at age
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2 months
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1 year
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1 month
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6 months
Question 20
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The dentin of the the tooth contains the [blank_start]pulp cavity[blank_end], which consists of connective tissue, blood and lymphatic vessels, and nerves.
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pulp cavity
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neck
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root
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crown
Question 21
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Which of the following teeth is missing from the deciduous arch?
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central incisor
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canine
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second premolar
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first molar
Question 22
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The third molars generally erupt around the age of
Question 23
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The ducts of the [blank_start]sublingual[blank_end] glands open into the floor of the mouth.
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sublingual
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submandibular
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paratoid
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carotic
Question 24
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is lined with villi
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lies in a vertical position of the left side of the abdomen
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secretes intrinsic factor
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serves as a breeding ground for nonpathogenic bacteria
Question 25
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Another name for the third molar is
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central incisor
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wisdom tooth
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canine
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lateral incisor
Question 26
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After food has been chewed, it is formed into a small rounded mass called a
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moat
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chyme
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bolus
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protease
Question 27
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Following mastication, deglutition occurs
Question 28
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The oral cavity is also known as the buccal cavity
Question 29
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The esophagus is voluntary in the upper third, mixed in the middle, and involuntary in the lower third
Question 30
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The upper lip is marked near the midline by a shallow vertical groove called the philtrum
Question 31
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The complete process of altering the physical and chemical composition of ingested food material so that it can be absorbed and used by the body is called digestion.
Question 32
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The fundus, pylorus, and plicae are the three main divisions of the stomach.