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What is the most superficial layer of the muscularis, which runs lengthwise to the organ?
longitudinal muscularis
What layer of the muscularis is the second deepest, running in bands around the organ?
circular muscularis
What layer of the muscularis is only present in the stomach and is the deepest layer of the muscularis?
oblique muscularis
soft palate
hard palate
inferior labia
inferior labial frenulum
mucosa
muscularis
oral cavity
parotid salivary gland
serosa
uvula
sublingual salivary gland
submandibular salivary gland
submucosa
superior labia
superior labial frenulum
uvula
uvula
vestibule
lingual frenulum
soft palate
Esophagus
Pharynx
There's a "valve" at the opening of the stomach. It's called the ____ ____.
Cardiac sphincter
The lower, funnel-shaped region of the stomach is the _____.
Pyloric region
The valve that serves as the exit from the stomach is the ____ _____.
Pyloric sphincter
The folds in the stomach are called _____.
Rugae
accessory pancreatic duct
anal canal
ascending colon
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bile duct and sphincter
cardia of the stomach
body of the stomach
cecum
circular folds (large)
common hepatic duct
cystic duct
descending colon
duodenum
duodenum
esophagus
external anal sphincter
falciform ligament
fundus of the stomach
gallbladder
greater curvature
haustrum
hepatopancreatic ampulla and sphincter
ileocecal valve
ileum
intestinal capillaries
jejunum
lacteal
left and right hepatic ducts of liver
left colic (splenic) flexure
lesser curvature of the stomach
ligamentum teres
longitudinal muscularis of the stomach
lumen
main pancreatic duct and sphincter
major duodenal papilla
microvilli
pancreas
pharynx
rectum
right colic (hepatic) flexure
right lobe of liver
serosa
sigmoid colon
teniae coli
transverse colon
vermiform appendix
villi
mesocolon (transverse)