EP HUMAN ANATOMY-MODIFIED MASTERING ACC
9th Edition
ISBN: 9780134562803
Author: Martini
Publisher: PEARSON CO
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Chapter 25, Problem 10RFT
Match each numbered item with the most closely related lettered item.
peristalsis........
a. mesentery sheet suspending small intestine
b. propels materials through the digestive tract
c. churn and fragment digestive materials
d. canines
e. mechanical/chemical digestion of food
f. serous membrane covering muscularis externa
g. chewing h. premolars
i. mesentery associated with the large intestine
j. form the cheeks
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