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3.
4.
5.
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7.
8.
ileocecal
18.
right lateral
19.
adventitia
peritoneal
cavity
intrinsic
factor
pepsin
Parietal
and
mucous
neck cells
parietal
cells
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
hepatocytes
peritoneal
ligament
26.
cystic
27.
12.
simple
columnar
13.
stratified
squamous
ileum
duodenum
muscosa,
submucosa,
muscularis,
adventitia
or serosa
31.
uvula
32.
9.
10.
11.
14.
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17.
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30.
inner submucosa,
inner mucosa, and
external serosa
protective,
alkaline, mucin
highly acidic
secretions
gastrin
liver
Circular folds
cecum
Parasympathetic
stomach; jejunum,
and ileum of the
small intestine;
appendix; the
transverse and
sigmoid colon
Cardiac orifice
reflexes
autonomic
ileocecal
parotid
visceral
34.
falciform
ligament
35.
liver to diaphragm
coronary
ligament
Peyer patches
small intestine;
appendix
common bile
duct
gastrocolic
reflex
pancreas
oblique,
circular,
longitudinal
Parasympathetic
promotes,
sympathetic
inhibit
body
intraperitoneal
organs
serosa
retroperitoneal
organs
exocrine;
endocrine
emulsifying fats
peritoneal cavity
70.
jejunum
71.
33.
36.
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38.
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41.
42.
peristalsis,
segmentation
most of the
duodenum; pancreas;
ascending and
descending colon;
rectum
falciform ligament
56.
haustra
57.
secrete gastrin
enteroendocrine cells
parietal cells
secrete mucin
parietal peritoneum
visceral peritoneum
sublingual
most
64.
vestibule
65.
spleen to kidney
lienorenal ligament
hepatic lobules
deglutition
chief cells
celiac, superior
mesenteric and
inferior mesenteric
parotid
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52.
53.
54.
55.
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60.
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63.
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esophageal
Three types of movements associated with the large intestine, from weakest to
strongest
When chewed, food is mixed with saliva and turned into a balled substance
called
bolus
where the esophagus passes through the diaphragm and connects to the
stomach
esophageal hiatus