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A: The correct option is CARBOHYDRATES
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Q: Which of the following membranes covers thestomach?a. falciform ligamentb. mesocolonc. parietal…
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Q: Mucosae exist in all of the following anatomical locations except _____. a. lactating breasts b.…
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Q: Which of the following types of cell is present in the human gastric glands? 1. Mucus neck cells,…
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Q: Which of the following does NOT manufacture digestive juices? Liver Kidneys Stomach Pancreas
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Q: The ____ cells of the stomach are responsible for the secretion of HCl. Group of answer choices G…
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Q: Which of the following structures produces digestive enzymes? the liver the small…
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Q: Differentiate liver from the pancreas in terms of histology and funtion.
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Q: Which of the following types of cell is present in the human gastric glands? 1. Mucus neck cells,…
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Q: List the sections of the large intestine in order starting with the cecum (do not include the…
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Q: The Alimentary Canal is lined with Epithelium. For each section, esophagus, stomach, small…
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- Which of the following membranes covers thestomach?a. falciform ligamentb. mesocolonc. parietal peritoneumd. visceral peritoneumMatch the following layer to their functions: 1. submucosa 2. serosa 3. lamina propria 4. muscularis mucosa 5. muscularis and subserosa a) it has similar function with visceral peritoneum b) peristalsis c) gastric juice production d) expels g.j. e) it connects muscle to epithelium layerWhich of the following organs is supported by a layer ofadventitia rather than serosa?a. esophagusb. stomachc. small intestined. large intestine
- Which of the following structures forms carbohydrates? a) Small intestinal epithelium b) Salivary glands c) PancreasWhich of the following structures produces digestive enzymes? the liver the small intestine the endocrine pancreas the gallbladder all of these produce digestive enzymesWhich if the following is not a function of the digestive system 1. to ingest food 2. to digest food into small nutritions so that the molecules can pass through membrane 3. to absorb nutrient molecules 4. To eliminate indigestible remains 5. to deliver oxygen to Ty body tissues
- The lips are muscular folds forming the anterior boundary of the oral cavity. A mucous membrane covers the lips internally and the skin of the face covers them externally. The vermillion border, which is the red part of the lips, is covered by keratinized epithelium that is the transition between the epithelium of the mucous membrane and the facial skin. The vermillion border can become chapped (dry and cracked), whereas the mucous membrane and the facial skin do not. Propose as many reasons as you can to explain why the vermillion border is more prone to drying than the mucous membrane or facial skin.Mucosae exist in all of the following anatomical locations except _____. a. lactating breasts b. urogenital tract c. the limbs d. gastrointestinal tract e. salivary glands f. lachrymal glands g. the respiratory tract h. the pancreas.Which of the following statements is true about the digestive system of simple invertebrates like sponges and sea anemone? * No answer One opening only used as anus One opening only used as a mouth One opening for mouth and another opening for the anus One opening which is used as a mouth and anus
- In which of the following layers are most enteric nerve cell bodies located? a) Myenteric plexus b) Circular muscle layer c) Serosan d) The epithelium e) SubmucosalThe digestive and respiratory tracts share a segment of the pharynx called the _____.The Alimentary Canal is lined with Epithelium. For each section, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, indicate what type of Epithelial Tissue is present and what its function is beyond a functional barrier.