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56 Cards in this Set
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Accessory Digestive Organ |
Salivary Gland |
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Sympathetic |
Slows down digestive tract |
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Mesentary proper |
hold small intestines in place |
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Greater omentum |
Connects stomach to large intestine |
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TRUE |
Lamina propria contains blood & lymph capillaries T/F |
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Oral vestibule |
space between lips & teeth |
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TRUE |
Lingual frenulum is posterior side of teeth |
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Sub-Mandibular gland |
secretes saliva very rich in mucus |
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1r, 0c |
Incisors |
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Palatoglossal arch |
Border between oral cavity & pharynx |
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Hiatus |
opening for esophagus in diaphragm |
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Absorption of nutrients |
not a function of stomach |
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Cardia |
entrance into stomach |
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Body of stomach |
Where most of stomach acid released |
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Parietal |
acid making cells |
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FALSE actual Villi |
Sites of absorption of nutrients: microvilli T/F |
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Lacteal |
lipids absorbed |
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False |
large intestine eliminates bacteria from DT |
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FALSE |
Ascending colon on left side of body T/F |
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Descending colon |
Splenic flexure leads to: |
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Sigmoid colon |
Descending colon leads to: |
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Pectinate line |
Transition from mucus to cutaneous membrane in anus: |
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Pancreas |
Responsible for making cells that make digestive enzymes |
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Falciform Ligament |
Attaches liver to diaphragm |
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FALSE |
urine exits body through ureters T/F |
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Minor calyx |
urine through collecting duct next enters: |
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Interlobar |
Boundary between renal pyramids |
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FALSE (kidneys only) |
Upper urinary tract contains: ureters, bladder, urethra T/F |
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Perinephric fat |
surrounds kidney only |
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DCT |
between nephron loop & collecting duct |
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Arcuates |
Cortical radiates branch off: |
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DCT |
Tubular secretion occurs in: |
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Not involved in urine formation 1st notice urge to urinate @ 200mL consists of thick muscular fiber |
Bladder: |
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Exhalation |
example of insensible water loss: |
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Diuretic |
compound that causes to loose water: |
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Barr bodies |
X chromosome that becomes inactive: |
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Nurse cells |
Blood-Testis barrier |
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Seminiferous tubules |
sperm production occurs in: |
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Ductus Deferens |
stores sperm until ejaculation: |
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Seminal vesicles |
secretes 60% of semen contains fructose: |
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TRUE |
Inferior end of bladder & contains opening to urethra: Prostate gland T/F |
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Seminal fluid |
not including sex cells: |
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Corpus spongiosum |
helps to hold urethra open during erection: |
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Oviducts |
transports ovula to uterus: |
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Oviducts |
Fertilization of ovula occurs in: |
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False connects uterus to anterior pelvis |
Round ligament connects ovary to abdominal wall T/F |
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TRUE |
Vestibule contains: Urethral & Vaginal orfices: T/F |
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TRUE |
Menstruation ends in Pre-ovulatory cycle T/F |
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Corpus luteum |
develps from ruptured follicle: |
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Implantation |
penetration of endometrium by blastocytes |
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Zygote |
fertilized oozyte: |
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Cleavage |
Cell division without cell growth |
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Gastrulation |
refers to appearance of 3 primary germ layers: |
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Week 8 |
change from embryo to fetus: |
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2 eggs, 2 sperm |
Dizygotic twins |
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1 moth-2 years |
infancy |