9. _____ (Goblet or Transitional) cells in the small interactions produce musics
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9. _____ (Goblet or Transitional) cells in the small interactions produce musics, which protects and lubricates the epithelium of the small intestine.10. The presence of Peyer patches is unique to the ileum. (True or False)
11. Which of the following is the epithelial modification that is particularly abundant in the large intestine. (Choose One) A. Circular Folds B. Goblet Cells C. Mircovilli D. Submucosal Glands
12. Place the wall layers of the large intestine in order from innermost to outermost. Mucosa Muscularis Muscularis Mucosa Serosa Submucosa
13. Place the organs of the GI Tracy in the correct order, from proximal to distal. Anus Esophagus Large Instestine Rectus Small Instestine Stomach 9. _____ (Goblet or Transitional) cells in the small interactions produce musics, which protects and lubricates the epithelium of the small intestine.
10. The presence of Peyer patches is unique to the ileum. (True or False)
11. Which of the following is the epithelial modification that is particularly abundant in the large intestine. (Choose One) A. Circular Folds B. Goblet Cells C. Mircovilli D. Submucosal Glands
12. Place the wall layers of the large intestine in order from innermost to outermost. Mucosa Muscularis Muscularis Mucosa Serosa Submucosa
13. Place the organs of the GI Tracy in the correct order, from proximal to distal. Anus Esophagus Large Instestine Rectus Small Instestine Stomach
10. The presence of Peyer patches is unique to the ileum. (True or False)
11. Which of the following is the epithelial modification that is particularly abundant in the large intestine. (Choose One) A. Circular Folds B. Goblet Cells C. Mircovilli D. Submucosal Glands
12. Place the wall layers of the large intestine in order from innermost to outermost. Mucosa Muscularis Muscularis Mucosa Serosa Submucosa
13. Place the organs of the GI Tracy in the correct order, from proximal to distal. Anus Esophagus Large Instestine Rectus Small Instestine Stomach
Explanation / Answer
9) Goblet cells in the small interactions produce mucins, which protects and lubricates the epithelium of the small intestine.
Goblet cells are simple columnar epithelial cells, which secrete mucins.
10) The given statement is true.
Peyer's patches are an essential part of gut associated lymphoid tissue usually found in humans in the lowest portion of the small intestine, mainly in the distal jejunum and the ileum.
11) The correct option is B. Goblet Cells.
The large intestine has goblet cells. These cells are present in more abundant.
12) The correct order is mucosa - submucosa - muscularis - serosa.
The innermost layer called as mucosa, which is made of simple columnar epithelial tissue.
Submucosa surrounds the mucosa, which is a layer of blood vessels, nerves and connective tissue. It supports the other layers of the large intestine.
The muscularis layer surrounds the submucosa and contains many layers of visceral muscle cells. It contracts and moves the large intestine.
The serosa forms the outermost layer. It secretes watery serous fluid to lubricate the surface of the large intestine and protects from friction between abdominal organs and the surrounding muscles.
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