1. 2. 3. *Please circle the correct bolded term that corresponds to the sentence
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1. 2. 3. *Please circle the correct bolded term that corresponds to the sentence. Humans have (two/three) pairs of salivary glands. The oral cavity opens into the (nasopharynx/laryngopharynx/oropharynx). The esophagus is located (anterio/posterior) to the trachea 4. The wall of the stomach contains(two/threey/layers of smooth muscle. Which of the following types of epithelial tissue lines the small and large intestine? (Circle one.) 5. a. Simple cuboidal with goblet cells b. Simple columnar with goblet cells c. Simple cuboidal with goblet cells and cilia d. Simple columnar with goblet cells and microvilli e.) Simple columnar with goblet cells and cilia 6. Which of the following places the three segments of the small intestine in order? (Circle one.) a. Jejunum, duodenum, ileum b. lleum, jejunum, duodenum Duodenum, jejunum, ileum d. Duodenum, ileum, jejunum e. Jejunum, ileum, duodenum 7. The ducts from the liver, gallbladder, and pancreas empty in to the (pyloris/duodenum). 8. The liver consists of (two/four lobes. The largest lobe of the liver is the (right/left) lobe 9. The cecum is located at the beginning of the (ascending/descending) colon 10. The sigmoid colon empties into the , which is located within the pelvic cavity.Explanation / Answer
1. Three (parotid, Submandibular and sublingual)
2. Oropharynx (oropharynx is continuation of oral cavity, nasopharynx lies above and laryngopharynx below the oropharynx)
3. Prosterior
4. Three (mucosa, submucosa and muscularis)
5. D simple colluminar with goblet cell and microvilli
6. C - duodenum, jejunum and ileum
7. Duodenum (by common Hepatopancreatic duct)
8. Four (right, left, quadrate and caudate lobe)
9. Ascending colon
10. Rectum
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