Digestive System MCQs

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D Anatomy Quiz on Digestive System MCQs, created by Mohid Ayub on 16/03/2019.
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Question 1

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The Pharynx: (Pick the true ones)
Answer
  • There are 3 parts in its cavity
  • Epithelium of the mucous membrane in the nasopharynx is stratified squamous nonkeratinizing
  • m. constrictor pharyngis superior has 4 parts
  • ostium pharyngeum tubae auditivae is in nasopharynx
  • the muscles of the pharynx are constrictors and levatores

Question 2

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The Liver: (Pick the true ones)
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  • There are Kupffer cells - components of the phagocyte system
  • The bile pole of the hepatocyte faces on the space of Disse
  • The afferent blood supply of the liver is functional and nutritive
  • The shape of the portal lobule is rhomboid
  • Has two surfaces: Diaphragmatic and visceral

Question 3

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Typical for the small intestine: (pick the true ones)
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  • secretes pepsinogen
  • secretes mucus
  • secretes gastrin
  • resorbtive function
  • unistratified cylindrical resorptive epithelium

Question 4

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Typical for the small intestine is: (pick the true ones)
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  • 3 parts: caecum, colon et rectum
  • plicae semilunares
  • 3 tenia coli
  • villi intestinales
  • duodenum, jejunum, ileum

Question 5

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The small intestine: (pick the true ones)
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  • consists of 3 parts: duodenum, jejunum and ileum
  • the free surface columnar cells (absorptive cells) show cilia
  • the longitudinal muscular layer in its wall is collected in three bands, tenia coli
  • the epithelium of the mucous membrane is simple columnar absorptive epithelium
  • Brunner's glands are in the tela submucosa of the jejunum

Question 6

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The large intestine: (pick the true ones)
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  • consists of 3 parts: duodenum, jejunum, and ileum
  • the mucous membrane forms the folds, circular folds (plicae circulares)
  • the longitudinal muscular layer in its wall is collected in 3 bands, tenia coli
  • the epithelium of the mucous membrane is simple columnar secreting
  • it has villi

Question 7

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The stomach: (pick the true ones)
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  • The cardiac glands are in tela submucosa
  • consists of pars cardiaca, fundus, pars pilorica
  • the gastric glands produce pepsinogen, hydrochloric acid, mucus
  • its epithelium is simple columnar secreting
  • the muscular coat of the stomach is built of the smooth muscle in two layers

Question 8

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The pancreas: (pick the true ones)
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  • is a mixed gland with exocrine and endocrine function
  • is located intraperitoneal (it is covered with peritoneum)
  • its exocrine part is compound tubuloacinar gland
  • cells secrete somatostatin
  • ductus pancreaticus opens in pars descendence duodeni

Question 9

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The pharynx: (Pick the true ones)
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  • the auditory tube opens in its nasal part
  • is musculo-membranous tube with the skeleton of hialine cartilage
  • its wall is built of smooth muscles
  • mm. constrictores are 4
  • recessus piriformis is behind the ostium pharyngeum tubae auditiva

Question 10

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The lamina muscularis mucosae of the oesophagus is built of striated skeletal muscle.
Answer
  • Yes
  • No

Question 11

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The entire oesophagus is located intraperitonially
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 12

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The covering epithelium of the stomach is unilayered cylindrical resorbtive epithelium
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 13

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Circular folds (plicae circulares) are typical for the large intestine
Answer
  • Yes
  • No

Question 14

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The lining of the villi intestinales of the small intestine is simple columnar epithelium
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 15

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The exocrine part of the pancreas is made of mucous acini
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 16

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The exocrine part of the pancreas is occupied by serous acini
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 17

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The Paneth cells are located in the glands of Lieberkuhn of the small intestine
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 18

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The bile surface of the hepatocyte faces the space of Disse
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 19

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The Kupffer cells are macrophages
Answer
  • Yes
  • No

Question 20

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The sinusoids of the liver are fenestrated capillaries
Answer
  • Yes
  • No

Question 21

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The vascular pole of the hepatocytes is towards the sinusoid
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 22

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The billiar pole of the hepatocytes is towards the sinusoid
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 23

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The duodenal glands are in the lamina propria of the mucous membrane
Answer
  • Yes
  • No

Question 24

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B cells of the Langerhands islets produce glucagon
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 25

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A cells of the pancreas secrete insulin
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 26

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The parietal cells are typical for the large intestine glands
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 27

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The muscles of the palatum mole are striated skeletal muscles, involuntary
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 28

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Arcus palatoglossus and arcus palatopharyngeus surround recessus piriformis
Answer
  • Yes
  • No

Question 29

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The space of disse is located: (pick one)
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  • In periportal zone
  • Between hepatocytes in the hepatic plates
  • Between hepatocytes and sinusoids
  • Between two adjacent sinusoids

Question 30

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The sinusoids in the liver are: (pick one)
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  • Venules
  • Fenestrated capillaries
  • wide capillaries with incomplete lining
  • arteriolae

Question 31

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The main cells of the stomach secrete: (pick one)
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  • mucus
  • pepsinogen
  • pepsin
  • chlorides

Question 32

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The intracellular canaliculi are characteristic of:
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  • the chief cells
  • the goblet cells
  • the Paneth cells
  • the parietal cells

Question 33

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The epithelium of tonsilla palatina is:
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  • Multistratified non-keratinizing epithelium
  • Multistratified keratinizing epithelium
  • Henle's epithelium
  • Pseudostratified Ciliated epithelium

Question 34

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The epithelium of the oesophagus is:
Answer
  • Stratified squamous nonkeratinized epithelium
  • Stratified squamous keratinized epithelium
  • transitional epithelium of Henle
  • ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium

Question 35

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Tunica muscularis of the oesophagus consists of:
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  • smooth muscle
  • striated skeletal muscle
  • in the upper third is striated skeletal muscle
  • in the upper part is smooth muscle

Question 36

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Lamina muscularis mucosae of the oesophagus is:
Answer
  • Smooth muscle tissue
  • Striated skeletal muscle tissue
  • Half smooth muscle tissue and half striated skeletal muscle tissue

Question 37

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There are microvilli on the surface of:
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  • Parietal cells of the fundus glands
  • chief cell of the fundus glands
  • the paneth cells
  • absorptive cells

Question 38

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Which of these is not a feature of the mucosa of the gastrointestinal tract?
Answer
  • Lamina propria
  • goblet cells
  • myenteric plexus
  • plicae circulares

Question 39

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Stomach cells which secrete hydrochloric acid are:
Answer
  • Parietal
  • goblet
  • principal
  • endocrine

Question 40

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Which of these is a structural modification unique to the small intestine?
Answer
  • plicae circulares
  • villi
  • microvilli
  • all of these are unique to the small intestine
  • none of these are unique to the small intestine

Question 41

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The longitudinal muscle layer of the large intestine forms three distinct muscle bands called:
Answer
  • Sigmoid colon
  • teniae coli
  • haustrae
  • epiploic appendages

Question 42

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Within the liver, bile is produced by:
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  • Kupffer cells
  • endothelial cells of the sinusoids
  • hepatocytes

Question 43

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The condition in which the liver becomes infused with fibrous tissue and is unable to repair itself is known as:
Answer
  • hepatitis
  • cirrhosis
  • jaundice
  • hepatoma

Question 44

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Enteroendocrine cells differ from goblet cells in which of the following ways?
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  • the direction of release of secretion
  • the use of exocytosis for release of secretory product from the cell
  • their presence in the small and large intestine
  • their origin from a crypt stem cell
  • secretion by a regulated pathway

Question 45

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Intercellular canals are typical for:
Answer
  • goblet cells
  • parietal cells
  • Paneth cells
  • main cells

Question 46

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Secretin and cholecystokinin are produced and secreted by cells in the lining of the alimentary tract. Which of the following statements about these two substances is true?
Answer
  • they are produced by the main cells of the stomach
  • they are digestive enzymes produced by the duodenum
  • they are produced by paneth cells
  • they are hormones that have target cells in the pancreas and biliary tract. They are produced by diffuse neuroendocrine cells (DNES cells)
  • they are produced by Brunner glands and released into the lumina of the crypts of Lieberkuhn

Question 47

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Which of the following statements concerning the principal fiber bundles of the periodontal ligament is true?
Answer
  • They are composed of elastin
  • they extend from the cementum to the enamel
  • they extend from the dentin to the cementum
  • they are composed of collagen
  • they extend from one tooth to the next

Question 48

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Passage of a bolus through the oesophagus into the stomach is facilitated by which of the following?
Answer
  • peristaltic activity of the esophageal muscularis externa
  • peristaltic activity of the gastric muscularis mucosae
  • reflux through the pharyngo esophageal sphincter
  • smooth muscle in the esophageal muscularis mucosae
  • reflux through the gastroesophageal sphincter

Question 49

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The small intestine has three histologically distinct regions. Which of the following statements concerning the histological differences in the three regions is true?
Answer
  • Peyer's patches are present only in the ileum
  • goblet cells are present only in the epithelium of the duodenum
  • Brunner glands are located in the duodenum and jejunum but not the ileum
  • lymph follicles are present only in the lamina propria of the ileum
  • the muscularis mucosae contains three layers of smooth muscle in the ileum and two layers in the duodenum and jejunum

Question 50

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Which of the following materials can be absorbed directly by the surface lining cells of the stomach?
Answer
  • Vitmain B12
  • polysaccharides
  • chylomicrons
  • triglycerides
  • alcohol

Question 51

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Which of the following statements concerning liver sinusoids is true?
Answer
  • They are continous with bile canaliculi
  • they are surrounded by a well developed basal lamina
  • they are lined by continous endothelial cells
  • they deliver blood to the central vein
  • they deliver blood to the portal vein

Question 52

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Which of the following statements concerning the gall bladder is true?
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  • it synthesizes bile
  • it is lined by a simple columnar epithelium
  • bile leaves the gallbladder via the common bile duct
  • it has no muscle cells in the walls
  • it is affected by the hormone secretin

Question 53

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Acinar cells of the exocrine pancreas secrete:
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  • glucagon
  • lysozyme
  • insulin
  • plasma proteins
  • proteases

Question 54

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Pancreatic A-cells secrete:
Answer
  • glucagon
  • lysozyme
  • insulin
  • plasma proteins
  • proteases

Question 55

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Pancreatic B-cells secrete:
Answer
  • glucagon
  • lysozyme
  • insulin
  • plasma proteins
  • proteases

Question 56

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Cells in the pancreas that secrete glucagon and insulin are which of the following?
Answer
  • A and B cells
  • acinar cells
  • D cells
  • pancreatic D1 cells
  • pancreatic polypeptide cells

Question 57

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Serous cells are glandular acinar cells that produce a watery, proteinaceous fluid. This cell type is most predominant in which of the following glands?
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  • esophageal glands
  • intestinal glands (of Lieberkuhn)
  • the parotid gland
  • the sublingual gland
  • the submandibular gland

Question 58

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Hepatocytes secrete:
Answer
  • glucagon
  • lysozyme
  • insulin
  • plasma proteins
  • proteases

Question 59

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Which of the following structures contains both smooth and skeletal muscles?
Answer
  • stomach
  • jejunum
  • cecum
  • oesophagus
  • rectum

Question 60

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The bile and pancreatic ducts enter which of the following structures?
Answer
  • stomach
  • 2nd portion of the duodenum
  • cecum
  • ileum
  • liver

Question 61

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Circular folds (plicae circulares) are characteristic of which of the following structures?
Answer
  • transverse colon
  • stomach
  • jejunum
  • cecum
  • sigmoid colon

Question 62

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Omental appendices are located on which of the following structures?
Answer
  • stomach
  • duodenum
  • ileum
  • ascending colon
  • liver

Question 63

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There are no teniae coli in which of the following structures?
Answer
  • ascending colon
  • transverse colon
  • descending colon
  • sigmoid colon
  • appendix

Question 64

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The main pancreatic duct and the bile duct unite to form which of the following structures?
Answer
  • common bile duct
  • hepatic duct
  • accessory pancreatic duct
  • cystic duct
  • hepatopancreatic ampulla

Question 65

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The round ligament of the liver is the fibrous remnant of which of the following structures?
Answer
  • umbilical vein
  • ductus venosus
  • ductus arteriosus
  • umbilical artery
  • urachus

Question 66

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The porta hepatis gives passage to all of the following structures EXCEPT:
Answer
  • portal vein
  • hepatic artery
  • hepatic ducts
  • lymphatic vessels
  • cystic artery

Question 67

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The anatomical left and right lobes of the liver are seperated on the diaphragmatic surface of the liver by which of the following structures?
Answer
  • fissure for the round ligament of the liver
  • fissure for the ligamentum venosum
  • falciform ligament
  • porta hepatis
  • lesser omentum

Question 68

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The blood supply of the pharynx is performed from: A. [blank_start]a. thyroidea inferior[blank_end] B. [blank_start]a. thyroidea superior[blank_end] C. [blank_start]a. palatina descendens[blank_end] D. [blank_start]a. palatina ascendens[blank_end] E. [blank_start]a. laryngea superior[blank_end]
Answer
  • a. thyroidea inferior
  • a. thyroidea superior
  • a. palatina descendens
  • a. palatina ascendens
  • a. laryngea superior

Question 69

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The human pharynx is conventionally divided into three sections: A. [blank_start]nasopharynx[blank_end] B. [blank_start]oropharynx[blank_end] C. [blank_start]laryngopharynx[blank_end]
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  • nasopharynx
  • oropharynx
  • laryngopharynx

Question 70

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The muslces affecting the tension and relaxation in the vocal folds are: A. [blank_start]Cricothyroid[blank_end] B. [blank_start]thyroarythenoid[blank_end]
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  • Cricothyroid
  • thyroarythenoid

Question 71

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The esohageal constrictions (three narrows of the oesophagus) normally demonstrated radiographically after a barium swallow are: A. [blank_start]Pharyngoesophageal[blank_end] B. [blank_start]Thoracic[blank_end] C. [blank_start]Diahragmatic[blank_end]
Answer
  • Pharyngoesophageal
  • Thoracic
  • Diahragmatic

Question 72

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The principal glands are found in the body and fundus. The walls of the gland contain at least five distinct cell types: A. [blank_start]chief[blank_end] B. [blank_start]Parietal[blank_end] C. [blank_start]mucous neck[blank_end] D. [blank_start]stem[blank_end] E. [blank_start]neuroendocrine[blank_end]
Answer
  • chief
  • Parietal
  • mucous neck
  • stem
  • neuroendocrine

Question 73

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The three parts of the large intestine are: A. [blank_start]Cecum[blank_end] B. [blank_start]Colon[blank_end] C. [blank_start]Rectum[blank_end]
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  • Cecum
  • Colon
  • Rectum

Question 74

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The parts of the rectum are: A. [blank_start]ampulla[blank_end] B. [blank_start]anal canal[blank_end]
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  • ampulla
  • anal canal

Question 75

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The parts of the duodenum are: A. [blank_start]superior[blank_end] B. [blank_start]Descending[blank_end] C. [blank_start]horizontal[blank_end] D. [blank_start]ascending[blank_end]
Answer
  • superior
  • Descending
  • horizontal
  • ascending

Question 76

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The shape of the portal lobe of the liver is [blank_start]polygonal[blank_end].
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  • polygonal (triangular)

Question 77

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The cells of the sinusoids of the liver are: A. [blank_start]Endothelial[blank_end] B. [blank_start]Kupffer[blank_end]
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  • Endothelial
  • Kupffer

Question 78

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Interlobular portal triad consists of: A. [blank_start]interlobular artery[blank_end] B. [blank_start]interlobular vein[blank_end] C. [blank_start]interlobular bile duct[blank_end]
Answer
  • interlobular artery
  • interlobular vein
  • interlobular bile duct

Question 79

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The lobules of the liver are: A. [blank_start]classical[blank_end] B. [blank_start]portal[blank_end] C. [blank_start]Hepatic acinus[blank_end]
Answer
  • classical
  • portal
  • Hepatic acinus
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