Deck 38: Upper Digestive Tract

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Which of the following papillae of the tongue lack taste buds?

A) Vallate
B) Fungiform
C) Filiform
D) Lingual
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Which of the following organs has a mucosal layer that is composed of columnar epithelium with a brush border of microvilli to enhance absorption?

A) Esophagus
B) Large intestine
C) Small intestine
D) Stomach
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A permanent set of teeth normally consists of _____ teeth.

A) 26
B) 30
C) 32
D) 36
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Which of the following structures controls the opening of the stomach into the small intestine?

A) Fundus
B) Cardiac sphincter
C) Pyloric sphincter
D) Body
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The numerous small elevations on the surface of the tongue that support taste buds are called:

A) cilia.
B) rugae.
C) villi.
D) papillae.
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All of the following are classified as accessory organs of the digestive system except the:

A) tongue.
B) mouth.
C) liver.
D) pancreas.
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The hard palate consists of portions of:

A) four bones: three maxillae and one palatine.
B) two bones: one maxillae and one palatine.
C) four bones: two maxillae and two palatines.
D) two bones: two palatines.
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Which of the following salivary glands produces only a mucus type of saliva?

A) Sublinguals
B) Parotids
C) Submandibulars
D) Both A and B
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The more common term for deglutition is:

A) chewing.
B) swallowing.
C) mechanical digestion.
D) vomiting.
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The substance that forms the outer covering of the neck and root of a tooth is:

A) enamel.
B) dentin.
C) cementum.
D) pulp.
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The greatest proportion of the tooth shell consists of:

A) enamel.
B) dentin.
C) gingivae.
D) cementum.
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The flap of tissue suspended from the midpoint of the posterior border of the soft palate is the:

A) fauces.
B) frenulum.
C) uvula.
D) gingiva.
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An incision into the wall of the GI tract would cut, in order, from superficial to deep:

A) mucosa, submucosa, muscularis, and serosa.
B) serosa, submucosa, muscularis, and mucosa.
C) serosa, muscularis, submucosa, and mucosa.
D) muscularis, submucosa, mucosa, and serosa.
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The tooth type that is not part of a deciduous set of teeth is:

A) incisors.
B) canines (cuspids).
C) second molars.
D) premolars (bicuspids).
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Under normal conditions, how many deciduous teeth are there?

A) 16
B) 20
C) 24
D) 32
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The extrinsic tongue muscles differ from the intrinsic tongue muscles in that the _____ outside the tongue.

A) extrinsic muscles have both their insertion and origin
B) intrinsic muscles have their origin inside the tongue but their insertion
C) extrinsic muscles insert into the tongue but have their origin
D) intrinsic muscles have both their insertion and origin
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The walls of the GI tract are composed of ____ layers of tissue.

A) two
B) three
C) four
D) five
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The type of cell designed for absorption and secretion found throughout much of the GI tract is _____ epithelium.

A) simple columnar
B) stratified squamous
C) simple squamous
D) pseudostratified
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Approximately how much saliva do the three pairs of compound tubuloalveolar glands (parotids, submandibulars, and sublinguals) secrete each day?

A) 200 ml
B) 500 ml
C) 750 ml
D) 1 liter
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Which of the following organs has a mucosa layer composed of stratified squamous epithelium that resists abrasion?

A) Esophagus
B) Stomach
C) Small intestine
D) Large intestine
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Which of the following is not a division of the stomach?

A) Rugae
B) Body
C) Pylorus
D) Fundus
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Which structure helps anchor the tongue to the floor of the mouth?

A) Philtrum
B) Plica fimbriata
C) Frenulum
D) Fauces
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Which of the following is not associated with the large intestine?

A) Pyloric sphincter
B) Cecum
C) Appendix
D) Transverse colon
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The contents of the stomach are emptied into the:

A) duodenum.
B) ileum.
C) jejunum.
D) cecum.
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Which of the following is true about the main organs of the digestive system?

A) They are involved in chemical digestion only, not mechanical digestion.
B) They do not produce the enzymes used in digestion; enzymes are produced by associate organs.
C) They form a tube through the body called the alimentary canal.
D) All of the above are true about the main organs of the digestion system.
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Which part of the stomach actually lies above the entrance of the esophagus?

A) Fundus
B) Pylorus
C) Body
D) Lesser curvature
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The oral fissure divides the:

A) upper lip from the lower lip.
B) cheek muscle from the teeth.
C) right and left sides of the palate.
D) right side of the tongue from the left side of the tongue.
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Which of the following is not a function of the stomach?

A) Secretes gastric juices
B) Secretes intrinsic factor
C) Produces the hormone gastrin
D) Begins deglutition
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Heartburn is often caused by acid reflux. Which of the following might aggravate the reflux?

A) Smoking
B) Obesity
C) Spicy foods
D) All of the above
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Which of the following is not a main part of the tooth?

A) Crown
B) Enamel coat
C) Root
D) Neck
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The lamina propria is found in which level of the GI wall?

A) Mucosa
B) Submucosa
C) Muscularis
D) Serosa
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Which of the following is not made up of nerves running through the walls of the digestive system?

A) Meissner plexus
B) Auerbach plexus
C) Intramural plexus
D) All of the above are nerves running through the walls of the digestive system.
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The fauces opens into the:

A) larynx.
B) laryngopharynx.
C) oropharynx.
D) nasopharynx.
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In the stomach, hydrochloric acid is secreted by the:

A) chief cells.
B) parietal cells.
C) lymph nodules.
D) Both A and B are correct.
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Which of the following is not a function of the stomach?

A) It serves as a reservoir for storage of food.
B) It destroys pathogenic bacteria.
C) It begins the absorption of proteins.
D) All of the above are functions of the stomach.
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Meissner plexus is found in which layer of the GI wall?

A) Mucosa
B) Submucosa
C) Muscularis
D) Serosa
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The myenteric plexus is found in which layer of the GI wall?

A) Mucosa
B) Submucosa
C) Muscularis
D) Serosa
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Hydrochloric acid is released from cells in the:

A) stomach.
B) pancreas.
C) small intestine.
D) large intestine.
E) All of the above are correct.
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Which of the following is not a duct leading from the salivary glands to the oral cavity?

A) Wharton ducts
B) Ranvier ducts
C) Stensen ducts
D) Rivinus duct
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The chief cells in the stomach secrete:

A) gastrin.
B) mucus.
C) intrinsic factor.
D) digestive enzymes.
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The hard palate is fashioned of muscle arranged in the shape of an arch.
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Gingivitis is the general term for inflammation or infection of the gums.
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The hard palate of the mouth consists of two maxillae and two palatine bones.
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There are normally 20 deciduous teeth, also known as baby teeth.
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After food is digested, it enters the alimentary canal.
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Dentin comes into direct contact with what substance below the gum line?

A) Enamel
B) Cementum
C) The periodontal membrane
D) Both B and C
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The tricuspids are the last of the permanent teeth to appear, usually erupting sometime after 17 years of age.
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The hardest, most stable tissue in the body is the enamel of the tooth.
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The function of the digestive system is to alter the chemical and physical composition of food so that it can be absorbed and used by body cells.
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The esophagus is anterior to the trachea.
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The intrinsic muscles of the tongue are important for swallowing and speech.
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The esophagus is prevented from collapsing by rings of cartilage.
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Periodontitis is a type of tooth decay involving the pulp of the tooth.
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Dentin comes in direct contact with what substance above the gum line?

A) Enamel
B) Cementum
C) The periodontal membrane
D) Both B and C
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The lining of the digestive system consists of three layers.
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The alimentary canal has two openings to the exterior of the body.
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The walls of the stomach and the small intestine have three layers of muscle tissue.
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During deglutition and speech, the only muscles of the tongue that contract are the intrinsic muscles.
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The pancreas is an essential organ of the digestive system.
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Mumps is an acute viral disease characterized by swelling of the parotid salivary glands.
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One of the functions of the stomach is to kill pathogens that enter the body in food.
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A hiatal hernia is caused by a weakening of the wall of the large intestine.
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The esophagus is composed of striated and smooth muscles.
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The term intramural plexus includes both the Meissner and the Auerbach plexus.
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Digestion must occur so food can pass through the wall of the alimentary canal.
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Most enamel is made up of inorganic materials.
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The chief cells, located in the stomach, secrete hydrochloric acid and are thought to produce intrinsic factor.
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An overly full stomach can push against the small intestine and obstruct the movement of food.
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Both the chemical composition and the physical state need modification so food can be absorbed.
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Most of the stomach lies to the left of the midline, below the diaphragm, and in the abdominal cavity.
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The lesser curvature is located on the upper right border of the stomach.
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The muscle structure of the esophagus changes from the top of the esophagus to the bottom of the esophagus.
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The uvula is a small, cone-shaped process that is suspended from the hard palate of the mouth.
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The pyloric sphincter is located in the fundus portion of the stomach.
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The alimentary canal and the gastrointestinal tract refer to the same structure.
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The group of blood vessels running through the submucosal layer is called the Meissner plexus.
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The foramen cecum is the opening of the small intestine into the large intestine.
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The gastric glands in the small intestine secrete enzymes and hydrochloric acid.
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The parietal cells secrete hydrochloric acid.
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Teeth are considered the organs of mastication.
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Deck 38: Upper Digestive Tract
1
Which of the following papillae of the tongue lack taste buds?

A) Vallate
B) Fungiform
C) Filiform
D) Lingual
C
2
Which of the following organs has a mucosal layer that is composed of columnar epithelium with a brush border of microvilli to enhance absorption?

A) Esophagus
B) Large intestine
C) Small intestine
D) Stomach
C
3
A permanent set of teeth normally consists of _____ teeth.

A) 26
B) 30
C) 32
D) 36
C
4
Which of the following structures controls the opening of the stomach into the small intestine?

A) Fundus
B) Cardiac sphincter
C) Pyloric sphincter
D) Body
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The numerous small elevations on the surface of the tongue that support taste buds are called:

A) cilia.
B) rugae.
C) villi.
D) papillae.
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All of the following are classified as accessory organs of the digestive system except the:

A) tongue.
B) mouth.
C) liver.
D) pancreas.
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7
The hard palate consists of portions of:

A) four bones: three maxillae and one palatine.
B) two bones: one maxillae and one palatine.
C) four bones: two maxillae and two palatines.
D) two bones: two palatines.
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Which of the following salivary glands produces only a mucus type of saliva?

A) Sublinguals
B) Parotids
C) Submandibulars
D) Both A and B
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The more common term for deglutition is:

A) chewing.
B) swallowing.
C) mechanical digestion.
D) vomiting.
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The substance that forms the outer covering of the neck and root of a tooth is:

A) enamel.
B) dentin.
C) cementum.
D) pulp.
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The greatest proportion of the tooth shell consists of:

A) enamel.
B) dentin.
C) gingivae.
D) cementum.
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The flap of tissue suspended from the midpoint of the posterior border of the soft palate is the:

A) fauces.
B) frenulum.
C) uvula.
D) gingiva.
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13
An incision into the wall of the GI tract would cut, in order, from superficial to deep:

A) mucosa, submucosa, muscularis, and serosa.
B) serosa, submucosa, muscularis, and mucosa.
C) serosa, muscularis, submucosa, and mucosa.
D) muscularis, submucosa, mucosa, and serosa.
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The tooth type that is not part of a deciduous set of teeth is:

A) incisors.
B) canines (cuspids).
C) second molars.
D) premolars (bicuspids).
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Under normal conditions, how many deciduous teeth are there?

A) 16
B) 20
C) 24
D) 32
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The extrinsic tongue muscles differ from the intrinsic tongue muscles in that the _____ outside the tongue.

A) extrinsic muscles have both their insertion and origin
B) intrinsic muscles have their origin inside the tongue but their insertion
C) extrinsic muscles insert into the tongue but have their origin
D) intrinsic muscles have both their insertion and origin
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The walls of the GI tract are composed of ____ layers of tissue.

A) two
B) three
C) four
D) five
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The type of cell designed for absorption and secretion found throughout much of the GI tract is _____ epithelium.

A) simple columnar
B) stratified squamous
C) simple squamous
D) pseudostratified
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19
Approximately how much saliva do the three pairs of compound tubuloalveolar glands (parotids, submandibulars, and sublinguals) secrete each day?

A) 200 ml
B) 500 ml
C) 750 ml
D) 1 liter
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Which of the following organs has a mucosa layer composed of stratified squamous epithelium that resists abrasion?

A) Esophagus
B) Stomach
C) Small intestine
D) Large intestine
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Which of the following is not a division of the stomach?

A) Rugae
B) Body
C) Pylorus
D) Fundus
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22
Which structure helps anchor the tongue to the floor of the mouth?

A) Philtrum
B) Plica fimbriata
C) Frenulum
D) Fauces
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Which of the following is not associated with the large intestine?

A) Pyloric sphincter
B) Cecum
C) Appendix
D) Transverse colon
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The contents of the stomach are emptied into the:

A) duodenum.
B) ileum.
C) jejunum.
D) cecum.
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25
Which of the following is true about the main organs of the digestive system?

A) They are involved in chemical digestion only, not mechanical digestion.
B) They do not produce the enzymes used in digestion; enzymes are produced by associate organs.
C) They form a tube through the body called the alimentary canal.
D) All of the above are true about the main organs of the digestion system.
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Which part of the stomach actually lies above the entrance of the esophagus?

A) Fundus
B) Pylorus
C) Body
D) Lesser curvature
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The oral fissure divides the:

A) upper lip from the lower lip.
B) cheek muscle from the teeth.
C) right and left sides of the palate.
D) right side of the tongue from the left side of the tongue.
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Which of the following is not a function of the stomach?

A) Secretes gastric juices
B) Secretes intrinsic factor
C) Produces the hormone gastrin
D) Begins deglutition
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Heartburn is often caused by acid reflux. Which of the following might aggravate the reflux?

A) Smoking
B) Obesity
C) Spicy foods
D) All of the above
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Which of the following is not a main part of the tooth?

A) Crown
B) Enamel coat
C) Root
D) Neck
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The lamina propria is found in which level of the GI wall?

A) Mucosa
B) Submucosa
C) Muscularis
D) Serosa
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32
Which of the following is not made up of nerves running through the walls of the digestive system?

A) Meissner plexus
B) Auerbach plexus
C) Intramural plexus
D) All of the above are nerves running through the walls of the digestive system.
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The fauces opens into the:

A) larynx.
B) laryngopharynx.
C) oropharynx.
D) nasopharynx.
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In the stomach, hydrochloric acid is secreted by the:

A) chief cells.
B) parietal cells.
C) lymph nodules.
D) Both A and B are correct.
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Which of the following is not a function of the stomach?

A) It serves as a reservoir for storage of food.
B) It destroys pathogenic bacteria.
C) It begins the absorption of proteins.
D) All of the above are functions of the stomach.
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Meissner plexus is found in which layer of the GI wall?

A) Mucosa
B) Submucosa
C) Muscularis
D) Serosa
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The myenteric plexus is found in which layer of the GI wall?

A) Mucosa
B) Submucosa
C) Muscularis
D) Serosa
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Hydrochloric acid is released from cells in the:

A) stomach.
B) pancreas.
C) small intestine.
D) large intestine.
E) All of the above are correct.
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Which of the following is not a duct leading from the salivary glands to the oral cavity?

A) Wharton ducts
B) Ranvier ducts
C) Stensen ducts
D) Rivinus duct
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The chief cells in the stomach secrete:

A) gastrin.
B) mucus.
C) intrinsic factor.
D) digestive enzymes.
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The hard palate is fashioned of muscle arranged in the shape of an arch.
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Gingivitis is the general term for inflammation or infection of the gums.
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The hard palate of the mouth consists of two maxillae and two palatine bones.
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There are normally 20 deciduous teeth, also known as baby teeth.
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After food is digested, it enters the alimentary canal.
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Dentin comes into direct contact with what substance below the gum line?

A) Enamel
B) Cementum
C) The periodontal membrane
D) Both B and C
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The tricuspids are the last of the permanent teeth to appear, usually erupting sometime after 17 years of age.
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The hardest, most stable tissue in the body is the enamel of the tooth.
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The function of the digestive system is to alter the chemical and physical composition of food so that it can be absorbed and used by body cells.
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The esophagus is anterior to the trachea.
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The intrinsic muscles of the tongue are important for swallowing and speech.
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The esophagus is prevented from collapsing by rings of cartilage.
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Periodontitis is a type of tooth decay involving the pulp of the tooth.
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Dentin comes in direct contact with what substance above the gum line?

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B) Cementum
C) The periodontal membrane
D) Both B and C
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The lining of the digestive system consists of three layers.
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The alimentary canal has two openings to the exterior of the body.
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The walls of the stomach and the small intestine have three layers of muscle tissue.
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During deglutition and speech, the only muscles of the tongue that contract are the intrinsic muscles.
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The pancreas is an essential organ of the digestive system.
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Mumps is an acute viral disease characterized by swelling of the parotid salivary glands.
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One of the functions of the stomach is to kill pathogens that enter the body in food.
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A hiatal hernia is caused by a weakening of the wall of the large intestine.
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The esophagus is composed of striated and smooth muscles.
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The term intramural plexus includes both the Meissner and the Auerbach plexus.
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Digestion must occur so food can pass through the wall of the alimentary canal.
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Most enamel is made up of inorganic materials.
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The chief cells, located in the stomach, secrete hydrochloric acid and are thought to produce intrinsic factor.
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An overly full stomach can push against the small intestine and obstruct the movement of food.
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Both the chemical composition and the physical state need modification so food can be absorbed.
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Most of the stomach lies to the left of the midline, below the diaphragm, and in the abdominal cavity.
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The lesser curvature is located on the upper right border of the stomach.
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The muscle structure of the esophagus changes from the top of the esophagus to the bottom of the esophagus.
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The uvula is a small, cone-shaped process that is suspended from the hard palate of the mouth.
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The pyloric sphincter is located in the fundus portion of the stomach.
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The alimentary canal and the gastrointestinal tract refer to the same structure.
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The group of blood vessels running through the submucosal layer is called the Meissner plexus.
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The foramen cecum is the opening of the small intestine into the large intestine.
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The gastric glands in the small intestine secrete enzymes and hydrochloric acid.
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The parietal cells secrete hydrochloric acid.
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Teeth are considered the organs of mastication.
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