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HELLO I'M SORRY ABOUT BEING VERY LATE

1. Describe the main ducts in the biliary tree. What ducts each connect the liver, the gallbladder, and the pancreas to the common bile duct?
2. The major _____ _____ is where the common bile duct joins the duodenum, and the sphincter of _____ relaxes to open it when triggered by cholecystokinin.
3. What cells secrete cholecystokinin and where are they?
4. What two substances does secretin suppress, and what substance from the pancreas does it promote?
5. What are acinar cells?
6. What is the name of the junction between the duodenum and the jejunum? What ligament holds it up?
7. What are the two sections of the pylorus?
8. What does the ileum mainly absorb?
9. What is a hepatic lobule? What shape does the hepatic triad make around it?
10. What is an omentum?
11. Describe the process of digesting fat. What enzymes in what organs digest it and where is it absorbed? Where does it go once absorbed?
12. What methods does the stomach use to protect against digesting itself?
13. Define functional residual capacity.
14. What are the normal capacities in an adult male for IRV, TV, ERV, and RV? What about in a female?
15. What are the two main pieces of cartilage on the front of your larynx? What does the hyoid bone do?
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platypusomelette wrote:HELLO I'M SORRY ABOUT BEING VERY LATE

1. Describe the main ducts in the biliary tree. What ducts each connect the liver, the gallbladder, and the pancreas to the common bile duct?
2. The major _____ _____ is where the common bile duct joins the duodenum, and the sphincter of _____ relaxes to open it when triggered by cholecystokinin.
3. What cells secrete cholecystokinin and where are they?
4. What two substances does secretin suppress, and what substance from the pancreas does it promote?
5. What are acinar cells?
6. What is the name of the junction between the duodenum and the jejunum? What ligament holds it up?
7. What are the two sections of the pylorus?
8. What does the ileum mainly absorb?
9. What is a hepatic lobule? What shape does the hepatic triad make around it?
10. What is an omentum?
11. Describe the process of digesting fat. What enzymes in what organs digest it and where is it absorbed? Where does it go once absorbed?
12. What methods does the stomach use to protect against digesting itself?
13. Define functional residual capacity.
14. What are the normal capacities in an adult male for IRV, TV, ERV, and RV? What about in a female?
15. What are the two main pieces of cartilage on the front of your larynx? What does the hyoid bone do?
I'll answer what I can! 1. cystic (gallbladder) and common hepatic (liver) duct form the common bile duct. pancreatic duct joins the common bile duct to form the ampulla of Vater.
2. not sure about first part, but second part is sphincter of Oddi aka hepatopancreatic sphincter
5. Acinar cells are pancreatic exocrine cells that produce digestive enzymes
6. suspensory muscle of duodenum aka ligament of Treitz
7. antrum (to stomach) and canal (to duodenum)
8. vitamin B12 and water-soluble vitamins
10. the layer of connective tissue that hangs over the digestive system "like an apron", part of the visceral peritoneum
13. the amount of air that remains after passive exhalation
15. c-shaped ring hyaline cartilage & thyroid cartilage; the hyoid bone serves as the attachment site for the tongue
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venules wrote: I'll answer what I can! 1. cystic (gallbladder) and common hepatic (liver) duct form the common bile duct. pancreatic duct joins the common bile duct to form the ampulla of Vater.
2. not sure about first part, but second part is sphincter of Oddi aka hepatopancreatic sphincter
5. Acinar cells are pancreatic exocrine cells that produce digestive enzymes
6. suspensory muscle of duodenum aka ligament of Treitz
7. antrum (to stomach) and canal (to duodenum)
8. vitamin B12 and water-soluble vitamins
10. the layer of connective tissue that hangs over the digestive system "like an apron", part of the visceral peritoneum
13. the amount of air that remains after passive exhalation
15. c-shaped ring hyaline cartilage & thyroid cartilage; the hyoid bone serves as the attachment site for the tongue
Good job! It's a little confusing but I think the major duodenal papilla is the actual opening and the sphincter of Oddi is a little before that. For 6 I was looking for duodenojejunal flexure, and the omentum specifically attaches the stomach to the liver and over the intestines.
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1. Name and describe the two phases of swallowing.
2. What system of cells do Kupffer cells belong to?
3. List the fat-soluble vitamins.
4. What is the difference between primary and secondary lymphoid organs?
5. Define opsonization.
6. What causes infant respiratory distress syndrome?
7. How soon after birth is fetal hemoglobin replaced by adult hemoglobin?
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venules wrote:1. Name and describe the two phases of swallowing.
2. What system of cells do Kupffer cells belong to?
3. List the fat-soluble vitamins.
4. What is the difference between primary and secondary lymphoid organs?
5. Define opsonization.
6. What causes infant respiratory distress syndrome?
7. How soon after birth is fetal hemoglobin replaced by adult hemoglobin?
1. mastication & deglutition
2. liver cells
3. D, A, K, E
4. primary is just bone marrow and thymus
5. Attaching additional receptors to antigens so they are easily detected
6. lack of surfactant
7. basically 6 months
Explanations are pretty brief as I just did it off the top of my head.
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1. Sort of. The answer was buccal phase and pharyngoesophageal phase, but they do the same things.
2. Yeah.
3. Correct!
4. You're right, but the difference is that lymphocytes mature in primary lymphoid organs and secondary organs are basically everything else.
5. Correct
6. Correct
7. Correct
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1. Which types of hepatitis can lead to hepatic cancer and what genetic processes do these infections alter to prevent apoptosis?
2. Which vitamins are stored in the liver?
3. What part of the tooth is decayed to be considered a cavity?
4. What are the endocrine areas of the pancreas known as?
5. What are the exocrine areas of the pancreas known as?
6. What are the long-term effects of living at high altitudes?
7. What term refers to the entry of air into the intrapleural space?
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Nano1llus10n wrote:1. Which types of hepatitis can lead to hepatic cancer and what genetic processes do these infections alter to prevent apoptosis?
2. Which vitamins are stored in the liver?
3. What part of the tooth is decayed to be considered a cavity?
4. What are the endocrine areas of the pancreas known as?
5. What are the exocrine areas of the pancreas known as?
6. What are the long-term effects of living at high altitudes?
7. What term refers to the entry of air into the intrapleural space?
1. I think all the chronic hepatitis? So B, C, and D? They cause cirrhosis which increases the amount of cell replication and the chances of genetic defects?
3. Enamel
4. Islets of langerhans
5. Acinar cells? Or the rest of the pancreas?
6. You produce more red blood cells and increased respiration capacity to compensate for the lower oxygen levels.
7. Pneumothorax
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