A&P digestion

  1. What digestive process is this: Image Upload 2
    Paristaisis: adjacent segments of alimentary tract organs alternately contract and relax, which moves food along the tract distally.
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    segmentation: Nonadjacent segments of alimentary tract organs alternately contract and relax, moving food forward and then backward. Food mixes and slow food propulsion occurs.
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    esophagus
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    small intestines
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    Liver
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    pancreas
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    • 1) crown
    • neck
    • 2) root
    • 3) enamel
    • 4) Dentin
    • 5) dental tubules
    • 6) pulp cavity
    • 7) gingiva (gums)
    • 8) cementum
    • 9) root canal
    • 10) periodontal ligament
    • 11) apical foramen
    • 12) bone
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    • 1) epiglottis
    • 2) palatopharyngeal arch
    • 3) palatine tonsils
    • 4) lingual tonsils
    • 5) palatoglossal arch
    • 6) sulcus terminalis
    • 7) folate papillae
    • 8) dorsum of the tongue
    • 9) fungiform papilla
    • 10) filliform papillae
    • 11) circumvilate papilla
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    • 1) epithelium
    • 2) Lamina propria
    • 3) muscularis mucosae
    • 4) submucosa
    • 5) longitudinal muscles
    • 6) circular muscles
    • 7) Myenteric nerve plexus
    • 8) serosa
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    • 1) auditory tube
    • 2) uvula
    • 3) soft palate
    • 4) palatoglossal arch
    • 5) palatine tonsils
    • 6) hard palate
    • 7) oral cavity
    • 8) intrinsic muscles of the tongue
    • 9) tongue
    • 10) lingual tonsils
    • 11) oropharyns
    • 12) epiglottis
    • 13) genioglossus
    • 14) laryngopharynx
    • 15) hyoid bone
    • 16) esophagus
    • 17) trachea
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    • 1) gingivae (gums)
    • 2) palatine ralphe
    • 3) hard palate
    • 4) soft palate
    • 5) uvula
    • 6) palatine tonsils
    • 7) ducts of submandibular gland
    • 8) vestibule
    • 9) inferior lip
    • 10) inferior labial frenulum
    • 11) gingivae (gums)
    • 12) lingual frenulum
    • 13) tongue
    • 14) posterior wall of oropharynx
    • 15) palatopharyngeal arch
    • 16) palatoglossal arch
    • 17) superior labial frenulum
    • 18) superior lip
  12. muscles responsible for manipulating food and form bolus:
    • 1) extrinsic muscles of the tongue.
    • 2) buccinator
    • 3) biclaris oris
  13. muscles responsible for crushing/grinding food:
    • 1) masseter,
    • 2) temporalis,
    • 3)medial and lateral pterygoids.
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A&P digestion
Description
lab 2 digestion
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