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Compare and contrast bolus and chyme
Bolus is what is swallowed, travelling through the esophagus to the stomach. Once the bolus has combined with gastric juices it is termed chyme.
What are the 4 taste buds and where are their location?
Sweet - tip of the tongue
Salty - either side anterior
Sour - either side posterior
Bitter - back of tongue
What are the layers of the esophagus?
Mucousa - gastric glands (secretes mucous)
Submucousa - blood vessels
Muscularis - muscular layer (oblique, circular, longitudinal)
Serosa - connective tissue layer
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