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Question

ive Syst e the acesory organts) of the dipestive system that stores glucose as glycogen b produce amylae contains numerous filsform papillae e. initiahes deglutition secretes enaynmes that digest carbohydrnes prodeins, lids, and macleic ackds R produces bile. 3 Which tooth typets) istane) adapted for a tearing and piercing b grinding and crushing c biting and enters small canals 4. Bile is produced by liver cells, or called It then leaves the liver through many smaller that eventually fuse to form the large which which That duct fuses with the transports bile from the gallbladder to form the then transports bile to the duodenum. Activity 3: Examining the Histology of Selected Digestive Organs I. Name the predominant specific tissue type in each of the following layers of the alimentary canal wall: a. Mucosa: b. Muscularis c. Submucosa d. Serosa: 2. Which layer of the alimentary canal wall: a. functions in movements of the digestive tract? b. carries away absorbed nutrients? c. secretes enzymes and absorbs nutrients? d. is the visceral peritoneum? 3. In what way is the anatomy of the duodenal mucosa structurally adapted for the secretion of enzymes and the absorption of nutrients?

Explanation / Answer

2. a. Liver.

b. Saliva.

c. Cementum.

d. Tongue.

e. Tongue.

f.Pancreas.

g. Liver

3. a- Canines

b-Premolars.

c-Incisors.

4. a. Bile is produced by liver cells and enter small canals called bile canaliculi that eventually to form large hepatic duct. The duct fuses with cystic duct which transports bile from the gall bladder to form the common hepatic duct which then transports bile to duodenum.

Activity 3.

1.a. Simple columnar.

b. Connective tissue

c. Connective tissue

d. Simple squamous epithelium