Deck 27: Anatomy of the Digestive System
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Deck 27: Anatomy of the Digestive System
1
Which of the following is the largest salivary gland?
A) sublingual
B) parotid
C) gastric glands
D) submandibular
A) sublingual
B) parotid
C) gastric glands
D) submandibular
B
2
What is the name of the membranous fold that connects the tongue to the floor of the oral cavity?
A) vestibule
B) labial frenula
C) lingual frenulum
D) palate
A) vestibule
B) labial frenula
C) lingual frenulum
D) palate
C
3
What are Peyer's patches?
A) goblet cells
B) aggregated lymphoid nodules
C) brush border
D) duodenal glands
A) goblet cells
B) aggregated lymphoid nodules
C) brush border
D) duodenal glands
B
4
The stratified squamous epithelium is located within which of the following layers of the alimentary canal?
A) serosa
B) submucosa
C) mucosa
D) muscularis externa
A) serosa
B) submucosa
C) mucosa
D) muscularis externa
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5
The crystallization of cholesterol can lead to the development of which of the following?
A) dental caries
B) gallstones
C) heartburn
D) GERD
A) dental caries
B) gallstones
C) heartburn
D) GERD
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6
Which organ is the only organ connected to the anterior body wall by a mesentery in the adult?
A) liver
B) transverse colon
C) stomach
D) small intestine
A) liver
B) transverse colon
C) stomach
D) small intestine
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7
Which mesentery connects the stomach to the inferior surface of the liver?
A) mesocolon
B) mesentery proper
C) greater omentum
D) lesser omentum
A) mesocolon
B) mesentery proper
C) greater omentum
D) lesser omentum
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8
Pepsinogen is released by which of the following gastric cell types?
A) mucous cells
B) G cells
C) chief cells
D) parietal cells
A) mucous cells
B) G cells
C) chief cells
D) parietal cells
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9
Which is the most superior region of the stomach?
A) fundic region (or fundus)
B) cardiac region
C) body
D) pyloric region
A) fundic region (or fundus)
B) cardiac region
C) body
D) pyloric region
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10
Which mesentery suspends the transverse and sigmoid colons from the posterior body wall?
A) greater omentum
B) mesocolon
C) mesentery proper
D) lesser omentum
A) greater omentum
B) mesocolon
C) mesentery proper
D) lesser omentum
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11
The falciform ligament connects which organ to the diaphragm?
A) transverse colon
B) ileum
C) liver
D) stomach
A) transverse colon
B) ileum
C) liver
D) stomach
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12
Which of the following are longitudinal bands of smooth muscle in the large intestine?
A) muscularis mucosae
B) haustra
C) taeniae coli
D) fatty appendices
A) muscularis mucosae
B) haustra
C) taeniae coli
D) fatty appendices
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13
A patient has been identified to have a "leaky" ileum,which is causing inflammation and irritation of one of his mesenteries.Which of the following mesenteries is most likely to become inflamed?
A) mesocolon
B) mesentery proper
C) lesser omentum
D) greater omentum
A) mesocolon
B) mesentery proper
C) lesser omentum
D) greater omentum
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14
Which of the following structures cause a slow spiraling movement of chyme?
A) plicae circulares
B) teniae coli
C) rugae
D) haustra
A) plicae circulares
B) teniae coli
C) rugae
D) haustra
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15
What is the name for the space between the lips and the gingiva?
A) palate
B) vestibule
C) uvula
D) lingual frenulum
A) palate
B) vestibule
C) uvula
D) lingual frenulum
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16
What is the name of the juncture between the ascending and transverse colons?
A) hepatic flexure
B) sigmoid flexure
C) cecum
D) left colic flexure
A) hepatic flexure
B) sigmoid flexure
C) cecum
D) left colic flexure
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17
Which of the following conditions can lead to esophageal cancer if left untreated?
A) heartburn
B) dental caries
C) GERD (gastroesophageal-reflux disease)
D) gallstones
A) heartburn
B) dental caries
C) GERD (gastroesophageal-reflux disease)
D) gallstones
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18
What is the name of the valve that joins the small and large intestine?
A) lower esophageal sphincter
B) internal anal sphincter
C) ileocecal valve
D) pyloric sphincter
A) lower esophageal sphincter
B) internal anal sphincter
C) ileocecal valve
D) pyloric sphincter
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19
Which of the following is a retroperitoneal organ?
A) jejunum
B) liver
C) stomach
D) pancreas
A) jejunum
B) liver
C) stomach
D) pancreas
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20
Which of the following cells produce proteolytic enzymes?
A) hepatocytes
B) pancreatic islets
C) Kupffer cells
D) pancreatic acinar cells
A) hepatocytes
B) pancreatic islets
C) Kupffer cells
D) pancreatic acinar cells
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