Concept explainers
Match the terms ¡n column A with the descriptions in column B. Place the letter of your choice in the space provided.
Column A
a. Cardia
b. Crown
c. Cystic duct
d. Gastric folds
e. Ileum
f. Major duodenal papilla
g. Mucosa
h. Muscular layer
i. Parietal cells
j. Root canal
k. Sinusoids
1. Villi
Column B
1. Blood-filled channels connected to central vein
2. Secrete hydrochloric acid into stomach
3. Last section of small intestine
4. Region of stomach near lower esophageal sphincter
5. Contains blood vessels and nerves in a tooth
6. Responsible for peristaltic waves
7. Allow stomach to expand
8. Increase surface area for digested food absorption
9. Attached to gallbladder
10. Portion of tooth projecting beyond gingivae
11. Layer nearest lumen of alimentary canal
12. Common opening region for bile and pancreatic secretions
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Chapter 54 Solutions
Laboratory Manual for Human Anatomy & Physiology Main Version
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