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- Figure 34.11 Which of the following statements about the digestive system is false? Chyme is a mixture of food and digestive juices that is produced in the stomach. Food enters the large intestine before the small intestine. In the small intestine, chyme mixes with bile, which emulsifies fats. The stomach is separated from the small intestine by the pylloric sphincter.Compare Heart muscle cell and Pancreas cell. Describe a heart muscle cellOrganelles differenceFunction of muscleLocation in body Describe a pancreas cellOrganelles differenceFunction of pancreasLocation in bodyExplain the relationship between the structure and function of the Digestive System, Smooth Muscle Tissue, Microvilli
- Identify the sites where these mechanical movements take place - these should be clearly labeled on the diagram: Peristalsis Segmentation Describe these mechanical movements. This should be done on the diagram.which of the following initiates the peristalsis reflects loop? contraction of the inner circular muscle layer,According to the definition, structure and functions of epithelial tissues, the small intestine: * O O Has the same epithelium with the gallbladder (simple columnar), but not gland type Not unicellular,has a secretory portions and ducts that branch repeatedly Itis simple gland which their secretions are transported to the target site by the blood Considers a multicellular, tubular gland and belongs to simple glands with unbranched duct
- Would tissue damage Would elasticity of the increase or decrease if the oral cavity was composed of a simple epithelium? ears increase or decrease if the elastic cartilage were replaced with bone? Would flexibility of the intervertebral discs Would vascularity of ligaments increase or decrease if they were made of bone? increase or decrease if the fibrocartilage were comprised of elastic cartilage? Would protection of the brain increase or decrease if the bony tissues were replaced with hyaline cartilage? Would rate of infection increase or decrease if the epidermis were composed of pseudostratified epithelium?Define peristalsis and explain its functionAll the structures of the alimentary canal have 4 similar major histological tissues . Which of the following descriptions of the tissue layers contains innacurate information? A) The mucosa layer consits of a simple epithelium (responsible for absoprtion), a lamina proprioa (supports the epithelium) and muscularis mucosae (thats ivolved with peristalsis. B) The muscularis externa has 2 or 3 layers of smooth msulce and is involced with persistalsis C) The submucosa layer is a connective tissue layer that anchors the mucosa layer and contains many blood vessels, lyphatic vessels, and nerves D) The serosa layer is a connective tissue layer that tethers the alimnetary canal to the appropirate body cavitities. I believe that D is false but I am not certain
- Which of the following statements concerning the region/structure marked by the (*) is a true statement? 1. The material indicated by the (*) is identified as 'dentin'. 2. This region of the tooth is identified as the 'crown' and is covered by the same surface material as the 'neck' of the tooth. 3. The material indicated by the (*) is living tissue - contains active cells. 4. If this region (*) is partially eroded, best dental practice is to put in place a dental filling. Choose from the following: (A) 1, 2, 3, and 4 (B) 2, 3, and 4 (C) 1, 2, and 3 (D) 2 and 3 (E) only 2 (F) 1 and 2 (G) No answer text provided.Match each numbered item with the most closely related lettereditem.1. circular folds2. falciform ligament3. pyloric sphincter4. haustra5. peristalsis6. simple columnar7. muscularis8. stratified squamous9. Peyer patches10. submucosaa. typically contains two layers ofsmooth muscleb. epithelium lining small intestinec. contains dense irregularconnective tissue and bloodvesselsd. lymphatic nodules in wall ofileume. attaches liver to anteriorabdominal wallf. restricts chyme entry into smallintestineg. epithelium lining the esophagush. sacs of large intestine walli. increase surface area of smallintestinej. process to propel digestedmaterials through thegastrointestinal tractDefine sphincter