Artlabeling Activity Figure 183 Drag the Appropriate Labels to Their Respective Targets Blood

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Fine art-labeling Activity: Figure 23.16a

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Fine art-labeling Activity: Figure 23.16b

Elevate the appropriate labels to their respective targets.

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Art-labeling Activity: Figure 23.24c

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Art-labeling Activity: Figure 23.27

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Art-labeling Activity: Figure 23.29

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Art-labeling Action: Figure 23.32d

Drag the appropriate labels to their corresponding targets.

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Art-labeling Activity: Figure 23.32c

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Which layer of the alimentary culvert is responsible for partitioning and peristalsis?

submucosa

muscularis externa

mucosa

serosa

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Which layer of the alimentary culvert contains not only glands and blood vessels but also a nerve plexus that helps regulate digestive activity?

serosa

submucosa

muscularis externa

mucosa

10

The __________ apportionment drains all of the organs of the digestive system.

splanchnic

hepatic portal

peritoneal

visceral

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Which layer of the digestive tract controls digestive propulsion?

mucosa

serosa

submucosa

muscularis externa

12

Unitary smooth musculus is constitute in all hollow organs except for the middle. What structure do both heart muscle and unitary smoothen muscle share that allows them to contract as a functional group?

T tubules

gap junctions

caveolae

epimysium

13

Which digestive procedure does NOT occur in the oral cavity?

mechanical breakup

digestion

segmentation

ingestion

14

What control machinery opens the gastroesophageal sphincter?

detection of nutrients in the esophagus

pH changes in the esophagus

constriction of the upper esophageal sphincter

peristalsis in the esophagus

peristalsis in the esophagus

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Which of the following constitute a portal triad?

the porta hepatis

the hepatic artery and two hepatic veins

a bile duct along with a portal venule and arteriole

3 lobules sharing a mutual fundamental vein

a bile duct along with a portal venule and arteriole

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Which of the following best describes the capillary wall structure found in the liver lobules?

The walls are continuous, merely assuasive modest molecules and water to pass through.

The walls just allow water to laissez passer through.

The walls have windows that permit pocket-size proteins to laissez passer through but non cells.

The capillary walls accept openings that allow big proteins and small cells to laissez passer through.

The capillary walls have openings that let big proteins and small cells to pass through.

17

What is a major function of pancreatic juice?

acidifying the contents of the stomach

acidifying the contents of the small intestine

neutralizing chyme inbound the small-scale intestine from the stomach

emulsifying fats by breaking them into smaller pieces

neutralizing chyme entering the small-scale intestine from the stomach

18

Bile is secreted by the __________ nether hormonal influence of __________.

pancreas; secretin

liver; secretin

gallbladder; CCK

small-scale intestine; CCK

19

Which of the following is Not a secretion of the pancreas?

bicarbonate

nutrient enzymes

insulin

bile

20

Which cells in the small intestine'due south mucosa secrete mucus?

enteroendocrine cells

Paneth cells

goblet cells

enterocytes

21

Which of these best describes a lacteal?

a projection of the small intestine wall designed to increase surface expanse

a deep pocket in the intestinal wall where endocrine and antimicrobial cells are located

special capillaries in the villi designed for absorbing food effectively

a lymphatic vessel designed to assist introduce fats to the blood

a lymphatic vessel designed to help introduce fats to the blood

22

About assimilation of nutrients occurs in the __________.

jejunum

duodenum

big intestine

breadbasket

23

Which of the following propels food remainder over large areas of the colon three to four times a 24-hour interval?

Valsalva'southward maneuver

mass movement

haustral contractions

defecation reflex

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Which of the following is the primary physiological role of the large intestine?

nutrient absorption

mechanical breakdown of nutrient

water absorption and feces emptying

primary digestion of food

h2o absorption and feces emptying

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What type of blood capillary located in this sublayer is uniquely suited for assimilation of food material?

fenestrated

continuous

lacteals

sinusoidal

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