Deck 22: The Digestive System

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The ability of smooth muscle to contract over a wide range of lengths is called ________,while its normal background level of activity is known as ________.

A)extensibility; plasticity
B)elasticity; tone
C)electicity; spasticity
D)plasticity; tone
E)plasticity; compaction
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Which of the following statements is false?

A)Secretin and CCK are produced by the stomach and are important hormones in regulating digestion.
B)Parietal cells are activated during the cephalic phase.
C)The gastroileal and gastroenteric reflexes accelerate movement of materials throughout the small intestine.
D)Teniae coli of the large intestine correspond to the muscularis mucosa of the small intestine.
E)The external anal sphincter is composed of skeletal muscle.
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Which layer of the digestive tract has a dense irregular connective tissue that surrounds the muscularis mucosae?

A)submucosa
B)digestive epithelium
C)muscular layer
D)lamina propria
E)mucosa
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Which of these descriptions best matches the term "submucosal plexus"?

A)component of mucosa
B)includes a sensory neural network
C)secretes a watery fluid
D)coordinates activity of the muscular layer
E)loose connective tissue layer containing blood vessels
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In the digestive and urinary systems,rings of smooth muscle,called ________,regulate the movement of materials along internal passageways.

A)circular muscles
B)longitudinal muscles
C)muscularis mucosae
D)sphincters
E)the muscular layer
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Contraction of the ________ alters the shape of the intestinal lumen and moves epithelial pleats and folds.

A)mucosa
B)submucosa
C)submucosal plexus
D)muscularis mucosa
E)adventitia
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Which of these descriptions best matches the term "myenteric plexus"?

A)component of mucosa
B)sensory neural network
C)secretes a watery fluid
D)coordinates activity of the muscular layer
E)loose connective tissue layer containing blood vessels
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Which of the following is an accessory organ of digestion?

A)appendix
B)pancreas
C)spleen
D)colon
E)esophagus
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Sensory nerve cells,parasympathetic ganglia,and sympathetic postganglionic fibers can be found in the

A)mucosa.
B)serosa.
C)adventitia.
D)submucosal plexus.
E)lamina propria.
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What type of muscle cells are arranged in sheets or layers,with adjacent muscle cells electrically connected by gap junctions and mechanically connected by dense bodies?

A)skeletal muscles
B)cardiac muscles
C)multi-unit smooth muscles
D)visceral smooth muscles
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The ________ is a double sheet of peritoneal membrane that suspends the visceral organs and carries nerves,lymphatics,and blood vessels.

A)serosa
B)adventitia
C)mesentery
D)fibrosa
E)lamina propria
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Each of the following organs is a component of the digestive tract exceptthe

A)stomach.
B)pharynx.
C)esophagus.
D)bladder.
E)colon.
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Waves of muscular contractions that propel the contents of the digestive tract are called

A)segmentations.
B)pendular movements.
C)peristalsis.
D)churning movements.
E)mastication.
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Sandwiched between the layer of circular and longitudinal muscle in the muscular layer is the

A)mucosa.
B)submucosa.
C)muscularis mucosa.
D)myenteric plexus.
E)submucosal plexus.
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The lamina propria and mucous epithelium are components of the

A)serosa.
B)adventitia.
C)muscularis mucosa.
D)mucosa.
E)submucosa.
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The physiological activities of the digestive system are not regulated by

A)hormones.
B)parasympathetic and sympathetic neurons.
C)the contents of the digestive tract.
D)intrinsic nerve plexuses.
E)the cerebral cortex
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The layer of loose connective tissue that directly supports the digestive epithelium is the

A)lamina propria.
B)muscularis mucosae.
C)submucosa.
D)submucosal plexus.
E)myenteric plexus.
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Which of the following is classified as being either squamous or columnar?

A)submucosa
B)mucosal epithelium
C)muscularis mucosae
D)lamina propria
E)mucosa
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A disease that attacks and disables the myenteric plexus would

A)increase intestinal motility.
B)decrease intestinal motility.
C)increase gastric secretion.
D)decrease gastric secretion.
E)interfere with both intestinal motility and gastric secretion.
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Large blood vessels and lymphatics are found in the

A)mucosa.
B)submucosa.
C)muscular layer.
D)adventitia.
E)serosa.
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Which of the following statements about the tongue is false?

A)The dorsal surface is covered with papillae.
B)It is composed of skeletal muscle.
C)The uvula attaches to the base.
D)It secretes lingual lipase.
E)It is innervated by the hypoglossal nerve (CN XII).
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The space between the cheeks or lips and the teeth is called the

A)pharynx.
B)larynx.
C)fauces.
D)vestibule.
E)dip sulcus.
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The crown of a tooth is covered by

A)enamel.
B)cement.
C)dentin.
D)pulp.
E)periodontium.
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Chemical breakdown of materials by acid and enzymes takes place in the

A)oral cavity.
B)esophagus.
C)stomach.
D)small intestine.
E)large intestine.
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The root of a tooth is covered by

A)enamel.
B)cement.
C)dentin.
D)pulp.
E)the root canal.
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The oral mucosa has ________ epithelium.

A)simple squamous
B)stratified squamous
C)pseudostratified
D)stratified columnar
E)transitional
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The functions of the oral cavity include all of the following except

A)analysis of material before swallowing.
B)mechanical processing of food.
C)lubrication.
D)absorption of monosaccharides.
E)digestion of carbohydrates.
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A structure that helps prevent food from entering the pharynx prematurely is the

A)uvula.
B)pharyngeal arch.
C)palatoglossal arch.
D)palatopharyngeal arch.
E)epiglottis.
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The chamber within a tooth that contains blood vessels and nerves is the

A)enamel.
B)cement.
C)dentin.
D)pulp cavity.
E)periodontium.
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Which of the following is not a function of the tongue?

A)manipulation to assist with chewing
B)mechanical processing
C)sensory analysis
D)secretion of mucins
E)saliva production
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The roof of the oral cavity is formed by

A)the hard palate.
B)the soft palate.
C)the frenulum.
D)both the hard palate and the soft palate.
E)the uvula.
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The bulk of each tooth consists of a mineralized matrix similar to that of bone called

A)enamel.
B)cement.
C)dentin.
D)pulp.
E)periodontium.
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The uvula is located at the

A)posterior of the tongue.
B)margin of the vestibule.
C)base of a tooth.
D)posterior margin of the soft palate.
E)margin of the oropharynx and the laryngopharynx.
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Which of the following is not a function of the digestive system?

A)mechanical processing
B)absorption
C)compaction
D)ingestion
E)filtration
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________ are blade-shaped teeth that function in cutting or clipping.

A)Canines
B)Bicuspids
C)Cuspids
D)Incisors
E)Molars
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Carbohydrate digestion begins in the

A)mouth.
B)esophagus.
C)stomach.
D)duodenum.
E)ileum.
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The upper and lower lips are attached to the gums by the

A)gingiva.
B)fauces.
C)lingual frenulum.
D)labial frenulum.
E)vestibule.
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The ridge of oral mucosa that surrounds the base of a tooth is the

A)vestibule.
B)gingiva.
C)alveolus.
D)uvula.
E)faux.
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All of the following are associated with the oral cavity except

A)mechanical processing of food.
B)rapid absorption of lipid-soluble drugs.
C)initial digestion of carbohydrates and proteins.
D)aiding in speech.
E)lined by stratified squamous non-keratinized epithelium.
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The movement of organic molecules,electrolytes,minerals,and water across the digestive epithelium into interstitial fluid is known as

A)peristalsis.
B)absorption.
C)compaction.
D)ingestion.
E)filtration.
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________ are also known as canines.

A)Bicuspids
B)Incisors
C)Molars
D)Secondary teeth
E)Cuspids
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________ are pointed teeth that are adapted for tearing and slashing.

A)Incisors
B)Bicuspids
C)Premolars
D)Cuspids
E)Molars
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Approximately ________ liters of fluid are secreted and reabsorbed into the peritoneal cavity each day.

A)5
B)10
C)2
D)1
E)7
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The ________ of the tooth marks the boundary between the crown and the root.

A)occlusal surface
B)cement.
C)gingival sulcus
D)apical foramen
E)neck
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Ascites,the accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal cavity,would not be caused by

A)liver disease.
B)cancer.
C)kidney disease.
D)dehydration.
E)heart failure.
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Which of the following is not true of the serous membrane that lines the peritoneal cavity?

A)It secretes peritoneal fluid.
B)It decreases friction.
C)It lubricates the cavity.
D)It prevents irritation.
E)It can be directly observed during a colonoscopy.
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Which of the following is a function of the incisors?

A)tearing
B)crushing
C)cutting
D)mashing
E)grinding
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The articulation between the periodontal ligament and the bone at the base of the tooth is what type of joint?

A)syndesmosis
B)synostosis
C)suture
D)gomphosis
E)symphysis
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During deglutition,

A)the soft palate elevates.
B)the larynx elevates and the epiglottis closes.
C)the lower esophageal sphincter opens.
D)All of the answers are correct.
E)None of the answers is correct.
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X-rays of the mandible and maxillae of an average 4-year-old child would capture the image of ________ teeth.

A)18
B)20
C)26
D)32
E)52
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The root of each tooth sits in a bony cavity known as a(n)

A)cement.
B)alveolus.
C)sulcus.
D)buccal.
E)ileum.
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________ crush and grind food.

A)Bicuspids
B)Incisors
C)Molars
D)Cuspids
E)Both bicuspids and molars
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The ________ supports most of the small intestine and provides stability and limited movement.

A)falciform ligament
B)greater omentum
C)mesentery proper
D)lesser omentum
E)diaphragm
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What provides access for blood vessels entering and leaving the liver?

A)falciform ligament
B)greater omentum
C)mesentery proper
D)lesser omentum
E)diaphragm
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Which of the following is not a phase of deglutition?

A)buccal
B)pharyngeal
C)laryngeal
D)esophageal
E)None of the answers is correct; all are phases in deglutition.
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There are normally a total of ________ primary teeth.

A)18
B)20
C)22
D)26
E)32
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Which of the following contains adipose tissue and provides padding for the anterior and lateral portions of the abdomen?

A)falciform ligament
B)greater omentum
C)mesentery proper
D)lesser omentum
E)diaphragm
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Muscles known as the pharyngeal constrictors function in

A)mastication.
B)moving the tongue.
C)swallowing.
D)esophageal peristalsis.
E)opening the cardiac sphincter.
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________ are teeth with flattened crowns and prominent ridges that are adapted for crushing and grinding.

A)Molars
B)Cuspids
C)Eye teeth
D)Canines
E)Dentins
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The first teeth to appear are not associated with

A)milk teeth.
B)baby teeth.
C)wisdom teeth.
D)primary teeth.
E)deciduous teeth.
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Parietal cells and their secretions are not involved in

A)the absorption of vitamin B12.
B)erythropoiesis.
C)the release of bicarbonate into the stomach.
D)activation of pepsinogen to pepsin.
E)the release of bicarbonate into the blood.
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<strong>  Figure 21-1  -The ________ mechanically digests ingested food.</strong> A)small intestine B)esophagus C)large intestine D)stomach E)anus <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 21-1

-The ________ mechanically digests ingested food.

A)small intestine
B)esophagus
C)large intestine
D)stomach
E)anus
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After food and gastric juices combine,the gastric contents are referred to as

A)a bolus.
B)secretin.
C)plicae.
D)chyme.
E)bile.
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Chief cells secrete

A)pepsinogen.
B)gastrin.
C)mucus.
D)hydrochloric acid.
E)intrinsic factor.
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<strong>  Figure 21-1 Identify the structure labeled 12.</strong> A)fundus B)cardia C)lesser curvature D)greater curvature E)pylorus <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 21-1
Identify the structure labeled "12."

A)fundus
B)cardia
C)lesser curvature
D)greater curvature
E)pylorus
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All of the following are true of the lining of the stomach except that it

A)has a simple columnar epithelium.
B)is covered by thick,alkaline mucus.
C)is constantly being replaced.
D)contains gastric pits.
E)recycles bile.
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The greater omentum is

A)the entrance to the stomach.
B)attached to the stomach at the lesser curvature.
C)important in the digestion of fats.
D)a fatty sheet that hangs like an apron over the abdominal viscera.
E)a sheet of mesentery that attaches to the liver.
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Gastric pits are

A)ridges in the body of the stomach.
B)involved in absorption of liquids from the stomach.
C)openings into gastric glands.
D)acid scars in the esophagus.
E)hollows where proteins are stored.
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<strong>  Figure 21-1 Identify the structure labeled 10.</strong> A)longitudinal muscle layer B)circular muscle layer C)oblique muscle layer D)rugae E)submucosa <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 21-1
Identify the structure labeled "10."

A)longitudinal muscle layer
B)circular muscle layer
C)oblique muscle layer
D)rugae
E)submucosa
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<strong>  Figure 21-1  -What is the function of the structure labeled 6?</strong> A)strains materials entering the stomach B)regulates release of chyme into the duodenum C)mixes stomach juice into food D)controls contraction of stomach muscles E)prevents food from entering the esophagus <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 21-1

-What is the function of the structure labeled "6"?

A)strains materials entering the stomach
B)regulates release of chyme into the duodenum
C)mixes stomach juice into food
D)controls contraction of stomach muscles
E)prevents food from entering the esophagus
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The part of the stomach that functions as a mixing chamber for food and secretions is the

A)body.
B)antrum.
C)pylorus.
D)cardia.
E)fundus.
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The esophagus connects to which region of the stomach?

A)fundus
B)cardia
C)body
D)antrum
E)pylorus
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The enzyme pepsin digests

A)carbohydrates.
B)proteins.
C)lipids.
D)nucleic acids.
E)vitamins.
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An enzyme secreted by the gastric mucosa of a newborn that assists in the digestion of milk proteins is

A)pepsin.
B)trypsin.
C)gastrin.
D)rennin.
E)cholecystokinin.
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<strong>  Figure 21-1 Identify the structure labeled 7.</strong> A)esophagus B)cardia C)lesser curvature D)greater curvature E)pylorus <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 21-1
Identify the structure labeled "7."

A)esophagus
B)cardia
C)lesser curvature
D)greater curvature
E)pylorus
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Regions of the stomach include all of the following except

A)cardia.
B)body.
C)pylorus.
D)ileum.
E)fundus.
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<strong>  Figure 21-1  -Which structure helps the stomach to stretch as it fills with food?</strong> A)3 B)4 C)5 D)6 E)9 <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 21-1

-Which structure helps the stomach to stretch as it fills with food?

A)3
B)4
C)5
D)6
E)9
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The region of the stomach that empties into the duodenum is the

A)antrum.
B)fundus.
C)body.
D)cardia.
E)pylorus.
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The portion of the stomach that is superior to the junction between the stomach and the esophagus is the

A)cardia.
B)pylorus.
C)fundus.
D)antrum.
E)body.
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The prominent ridges in the lining of the empty stomach are called

A)cardia.
B)papillae.
C)rugae.
D)plicae.
E)villi.
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Deck 22: The Digestive System
1
The ability of smooth muscle to contract over a wide range of lengths is called ________,while its normal background level of activity is known as ________.

A)extensibility; plasticity
B)elasticity; tone
C)electicity; spasticity
D)plasticity; tone
E)plasticity; compaction
D
2
Which of the following statements is false?

A)Secretin and CCK are produced by the stomach and are important hormones in regulating digestion.
B)Parietal cells are activated during the cephalic phase.
C)The gastroileal and gastroenteric reflexes accelerate movement of materials throughout the small intestine.
D)Teniae coli of the large intestine correspond to the muscularis mucosa of the small intestine.
E)The external anal sphincter is composed of skeletal muscle.
Secretin and CCK are produced by the stomach and are important hormones in regulating digestion.
3
Which layer of the digestive tract has a dense irregular connective tissue that surrounds the muscularis mucosae?

A)submucosa
B)digestive epithelium
C)muscular layer
D)lamina propria
E)mucosa
A
4
Which of these descriptions best matches the term "submucosal plexus"?

A)component of mucosa
B)includes a sensory neural network
C)secretes a watery fluid
D)coordinates activity of the muscular layer
E)loose connective tissue layer containing blood vessels
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In the digestive and urinary systems,rings of smooth muscle,called ________,regulate the movement of materials along internal passageways.

A)circular muscles
B)longitudinal muscles
C)muscularis mucosae
D)sphincters
E)the muscular layer
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Contraction of the ________ alters the shape of the intestinal lumen and moves epithelial pleats and folds.

A)mucosa
B)submucosa
C)submucosal plexus
D)muscularis mucosa
E)adventitia
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7
Which of these descriptions best matches the term "myenteric plexus"?

A)component of mucosa
B)sensory neural network
C)secretes a watery fluid
D)coordinates activity of the muscular layer
E)loose connective tissue layer containing blood vessels
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8
Which of the following is an accessory organ of digestion?

A)appendix
B)pancreas
C)spleen
D)colon
E)esophagus
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Sensory nerve cells,parasympathetic ganglia,and sympathetic postganglionic fibers can be found in the

A)mucosa.
B)serosa.
C)adventitia.
D)submucosal plexus.
E)lamina propria.
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What type of muscle cells are arranged in sheets or layers,with adjacent muscle cells electrically connected by gap junctions and mechanically connected by dense bodies?

A)skeletal muscles
B)cardiac muscles
C)multi-unit smooth muscles
D)visceral smooth muscles
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The ________ is a double sheet of peritoneal membrane that suspends the visceral organs and carries nerves,lymphatics,and blood vessels.

A)serosa
B)adventitia
C)mesentery
D)fibrosa
E)lamina propria
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12
Each of the following organs is a component of the digestive tract exceptthe

A)stomach.
B)pharynx.
C)esophagus.
D)bladder.
E)colon.
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Waves of muscular contractions that propel the contents of the digestive tract are called

A)segmentations.
B)pendular movements.
C)peristalsis.
D)churning movements.
E)mastication.
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Sandwiched between the layer of circular and longitudinal muscle in the muscular layer is the

A)mucosa.
B)submucosa.
C)muscularis mucosa.
D)myenteric plexus.
E)submucosal plexus.
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The lamina propria and mucous epithelium are components of the

A)serosa.
B)adventitia.
C)muscularis mucosa.
D)mucosa.
E)submucosa.
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The physiological activities of the digestive system are not regulated by

A)hormones.
B)parasympathetic and sympathetic neurons.
C)the contents of the digestive tract.
D)intrinsic nerve plexuses.
E)the cerebral cortex
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The layer of loose connective tissue that directly supports the digestive epithelium is the

A)lamina propria.
B)muscularis mucosae.
C)submucosa.
D)submucosal plexus.
E)myenteric plexus.
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Which of the following is classified as being either squamous or columnar?

A)submucosa
B)mucosal epithelium
C)muscularis mucosae
D)lamina propria
E)mucosa
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A disease that attacks and disables the myenteric plexus would

A)increase intestinal motility.
B)decrease intestinal motility.
C)increase gastric secretion.
D)decrease gastric secretion.
E)interfere with both intestinal motility and gastric secretion.
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Large blood vessels and lymphatics are found in the

A)mucosa.
B)submucosa.
C)muscular layer.
D)adventitia.
E)serosa.
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Which of the following statements about the tongue is false?

A)The dorsal surface is covered with papillae.
B)It is composed of skeletal muscle.
C)The uvula attaches to the base.
D)It secretes lingual lipase.
E)It is innervated by the hypoglossal nerve (CN XII).
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The space between the cheeks or lips and the teeth is called the

A)pharynx.
B)larynx.
C)fauces.
D)vestibule.
E)dip sulcus.
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23
The crown of a tooth is covered by

A)enamel.
B)cement.
C)dentin.
D)pulp.
E)periodontium.
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Chemical breakdown of materials by acid and enzymes takes place in the

A)oral cavity.
B)esophagus.
C)stomach.
D)small intestine.
E)large intestine.
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The root of a tooth is covered by

A)enamel.
B)cement.
C)dentin.
D)pulp.
E)the root canal.
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The oral mucosa has ________ epithelium.

A)simple squamous
B)stratified squamous
C)pseudostratified
D)stratified columnar
E)transitional
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The functions of the oral cavity include all of the following except

A)analysis of material before swallowing.
B)mechanical processing of food.
C)lubrication.
D)absorption of monosaccharides.
E)digestion of carbohydrates.
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28
A structure that helps prevent food from entering the pharynx prematurely is the

A)uvula.
B)pharyngeal arch.
C)palatoglossal arch.
D)palatopharyngeal arch.
E)epiglottis.
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The chamber within a tooth that contains blood vessels and nerves is the

A)enamel.
B)cement.
C)dentin.
D)pulp cavity.
E)periodontium.
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Which of the following is not a function of the tongue?

A)manipulation to assist with chewing
B)mechanical processing
C)sensory analysis
D)secretion of mucins
E)saliva production
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The roof of the oral cavity is formed by

A)the hard palate.
B)the soft palate.
C)the frenulum.
D)both the hard palate and the soft palate.
E)the uvula.
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The bulk of each tooth consists of a mineralized matrix similar to that of bone called

A)enamel.
B)cement.
C)dentin.
D)pulp.
E)periodontium.
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The uvula is located at the

A)posterior of the tongue.
B)margin of the vestibule.
C)base of a tooth.
D)posterior margin of the soft palate.
E)margin of the oropharynx and the laryngopharynx.
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34
Which of the following is not a function of the digestive system?

A)mechanical processing
B)absorption
C)compaction
D)ingestion
E)filtration
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35
________ are blade-shaped teeth that function in cutting or clipping.

A)Canines
B)Bicuspids
C)Cuspids
D)Incisors
E)Molars
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36
Carbohydrate digestion begins in the

A)mouth.
B)esophagus.
C)stomach.
D)duodenum.
E)ileum.
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37
The upper and lower lips are attached to the gums by the

A)gingiva.
B)fauces.
C)lingual frenulum.
D)labial frenulum.
E)vestibule.
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38
The ridge of oral mucosa that surrounds the base of a tooth is the

A)vestibule.
B)gingiva.
C)alveolus.
D)uvula.
E)faux.
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39
All of the following are associated with the oral cavity except

A)mechanical processing of food.
B)rapid absorption of lipid-soluble drugs.
C)initial digestion of carbohydrates and proteins.
D)aiding in speech.
E)lined by stratified squamous non-keratinized epithelium.
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40
The movement of organic molecules,electrolytes,minerals,and water across the digestive epithelium into interstitial fluid is known as

A)peristalsis.
B)absorption.
C)compaction.
D)ingestion.
E)filtration.
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41
________ are also known as canines.

A)Bicuspids
B)Incisors
C)Molars
D)Secondary teeth
E)Cuspids
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42
________ are pointed teeth that are adapted for tearing and slashing.

A)Incisors
B)Bicuspids
C)Premolars
D)Cuspids
E)Molars
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43
Approximately ________ liters of fluid are secreted and reabsorbed into the peritoneal cavity each day.

A)5
B)10
C)2
D)1
E)7
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44
The ________ of the tooth marks the boundary between the crown and the root.

A)occlusal surface
B)cement.
C)gingival sulcus
D)apical foramen
E)neck
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45
Ascites,the accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal cavity,would not be caused by

A)liver disease.
B)cancer.
C)kidney disease.
D)dehydration.
E)heart failure.
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46
Which of the following is not true of the serous membrane that lines the peritoneal cavity?

A)It secretes peritoneal fluid.
B)It decreases friction.
C)It lubricates the cavity.
D)It prevents irritation.
E)It can be directly observed during a colonoscopy.
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47
Which of the following is a function of the incisors?

A)tearing
B)crushing
C)cutting
D)mashing
E)grinding
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48
The articulation between the periodontal ligament and the bone at the base of the tooth is what type of joint?

A)syndesmosis
B)synostosis
C)suture
D)gomphosis
E)symphysis
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49
During deglutition,

A)the soft palate elevates.
B)the larynx elevates and the epiglottis closes.
C)the lower esophageal sphincter opens.
D)All of the answers are correct.
E)None of the answers is correct.
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50
X-rays of the mandible and maxillae of an average 4-year-old child would capture the image of ________ teeth.

A)18
B)20
C)26
D)32
E)52
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51
The root of each tooth sits in a bony cavity known as a(n)

A)cement.
B)alveolus.
C)sulcus.
D)buccal.
E)ileum.
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52
________ crush and grind food.

A)Bicuspids
B)Incisors
C)Molars
D)Cuspids
E)Both bicuspids and molars
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53
The ________ supports most of the small intestine and provides stability and limited movement.

A)falciform ligament
B)greater omentum
C)mesentery proper
D)lesser omentum
E)diaphragm
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54
What provides access for blood vessels entering and leaving the liver?

A)falciform ligament
B)greater omentum
C)mesentery proper
D)lesser omentum
E)diaphragm
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55
Which of the following is not a phase of deglutition?

A)buccal
B)pharyngeal
C)laryngeal
D)esophageal
E)None of the answers is correct; all are phases in deglutition.
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56
There are normally a total of ________ primary teeth.

A)18
B)20
C)22
D)26
E)32
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57
Which of the following contains adipose tissue and provides padding for the anterior and lateral portions of the abdomen?

A)falciform ligament
B)greater omentum
C)mesentery proper
D)lesser omentum
E)diaphragm
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58
Muscles known as the pharyngeal constrictors function in

A)mastication.
B)moving the tongue.
C)swallowing.
D)esophageal peristalsis.
E)opening the cardiac sphincter.
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59
________ are teeth with flattened crowns and prominent ridges that are adapted for crushing and grinding.

A)Molars
B)Cuspids
C)Eye teeth
D)Canines
E)Dentins
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60
The first teeth to appear are not associated with

A)milk teeth.
B)baby teeth.
C)wisdom teeth.
D)primary teeth.
E)deciduous teeth.
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61
Parietal cells and their secretions are not involved in

A)the absorption of vitamin B12.
B)erythropoiesis.
C)the release of bicarbonate into the stomach.
D)activation of pepsinogen to pepsin.
E)the release of bicarbonate into the blood.
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62
<strong>  Figure 21-1  -The ________ mechanically digests ingested food.</strong> A)small intestine B)esophagus C)large intestine D)stomach E)anus Figure 21-1

-The ________ mechanically digests ingested food.

A)small intestine
B)esophagus
C)large intestine
D)stomach
E)anus
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63
After food and gastric juices combine,the gastric contents are referred to as

A)a bolus.
B)secretin.
C)plicae.
D)chyme.
E)bile.
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64
Chief cells secrete

A)pepsinogen.
B)gastrin.
C)mucus.
D)hydrochloric acid.
E)intrinsic factor.
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65
<strong>  Figure 21-1 Identify the structure labeled 12.</strong> A)fundus B)cardia C)lesser curvature D)greater curvature E)pylorus Figure 21-1
Identify the structure labeled "12."

A)fundus
B)cardia
C)lesser curvature
D)greater curvature
E)pylorus
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66
All of the following are true of the lining of the stomach except that it

A)has a simple columnar epithelium.
B)is covered by thick,alkaline mucus.
C)is constantly being replaced.
D)contains gastric pits.
E)recycles bile.
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67
The greater omentum is

A)the entrance to the stomach.
B)attached to the stomach at the lesser curvature.
C)important in the digestion of fats.
D)a fatty sheet that hangs like an apron over the abdominal viscera.
E)a sheet of mesentery that attaches to the liver.
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68
Gastric pits are

A)ridges in the body of the stomach.
B)involved in absorption of liquids from the stomach.
C)openings into gastric glands.
D)acid scars in the esophagus.
E)hollows where proteins are stored.
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69
<strong>  Figure 21-1 Identify the structure labeled 10.</strong> A)longitudinal muscle layer B)circular muscle layer C)oblique muscle layer D)rugae E)submucosa Figure 21-1
Identify the structure labeled "10."

A)longitudinal muscle layer
B)circular muscle layer
C)oblique muscle layer
D)rugae
E)submucosa
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70
<strong>  Figure 21-1  -What is the function of the structure labeled 6?</strong> A)strains materials entering the stomach B)regulates release of chyme into the duodenum C)mixes stomach juice into food D)controls contraction of stomach muscles E)prevents food from entering the esophagus Figure 21-1

-What is the function of the structure labeled "6"?

A)strains materials entering the stomach
B)regulates release of chyme into the duodenum
C)mixes stomach juice into food
D)controls contraction of stomach muscles
E)prevents food from entering the esophagus
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71
The part of the stomach that functions as a mixing chamber for food and secretions is the

A)body.
B)antrum.
C)pylorus.
D)cardia.
E)fundus.
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72
The esophagus connects to which region of the stomach?

A)fundus
B)cardia
C)body
D)antrum
E)pylorus
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73
The enzyme pepsin digests

A)carbohydrates.
B)proteins.
C)lipids.
D)nucleic acids.
E)vitamins.
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74
An enzyme secreted by the gastric mucosa of a newborn that assists in the digestion of milk proteins is

A)pepsin.
B)trypsin.
C)gastrin.
D)rennin.
E)cholecystokinin.
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75
<strong>  Figure 21-1 Identify the structure labeled 7.</strong> A)esophagus B)cardia C)lesser curvature D)greater curvature E)pylorus Figure 21-1
Identify the structure labeled "7."

A)esophagus
B)cardia
C)lesser curvature
D)greater curvature
E)pylorus
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76
Regions of the stomach include all of the following except

A)cardia.
B)body.
C)pylorus.
D)ileum.
E)fundus.
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77
<strong>  Figure 21-1  -Which structure helps the stomach to stretch as it fills with food?</strong> A)3 B)4 C)5 D)6 E)9 Figure 21-1

-Which structure helps the stomach to stretch as it fills with food?

A)3
B)4
C)5
D)6
E)9
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78
The region of the stomach that empties into the duodenum is the

A)antrum.
B)fundus.
C)body.
D)cardia.
E)pylorus.
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79
The portion of the stomach that is superior to the junction between the stomach and the esophagus is the

A)cardia.
B)pylorus.
C)fundus.
D)antrum.
E)body.
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80
The prominent ridges in the lining of the empty stomach are called

A)cardia.
B)papillae.
C)rugae.
D)plicae.
E)villi.
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