Gastrointestinal Tract Histology Questions

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Histology (Gastrointestinal Tract)

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1. What is within the pulp cavity?

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2. What is another term for the valve of Kerckring?

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3. Which layer contains the lamina propria?

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4. Which type of papillae on the tongue is the most abundant?

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5. Where is masticatory mucosa found?

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6. Which cranial nerve is responsible for general sensation to the posterior 1/3 of the tongue?

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7. What is another term for the valve of Kerckring?

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8. What is the central portion of a tooth called?

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9. Where is the primary site for absorption of nutrients?

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10. What is the lymphatic capillary within a villus of the small intestine called?

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11. Which layer is NOT present in masticatory epithelium?

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12. What is the outer layer of the GI tract called when it is abutting another organ?

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13. What surrounds the pulp cavity?

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14. Which type of papillae on the tongue is the smallest?

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15. What covers the visible portion of a tooth?

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16. What is the innermost layer of the GI tract called?

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17. Which cranial nerve is responsible for taste to the anterior 2/3 of the tongue?

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18. Which cranial nerve to the tongue is responsible for movement?

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19. What covers the tooth that is embedded within the jaw?

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20. Which cranial nerve is responsible for general sensation to the anterior 2/3 of the tongue?

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21. Which cranial nerve is responsible for taste to the posterior 1/3 of the tongue?

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22. What is the surface layer of masticatory mucosa composed of?

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23. Which type of papillae on the tongue is not well developed in man?

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24. What are the finger like projections of mucosa that are seen in the small intestine?

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25. Where are Peyer's patches located?

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