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36 Cards in this Set
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How do you tell the stomach from the duodenum? |
The duodenum has goblet cells and a striated border from microvilli |
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What is the defining feature of the duodenum? |
Brunner’s glands |
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What is top and bottom part? |
Top: duodenum Bottom: stomach |
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Identify left and right sides |
Left: stomach/pylorus Right: duodenum |
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What part is this? |
Duodenum |
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1 |
Brunner’s glands |
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2 |
Submucosa |
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3 |
Intestinal crypts |
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3 |
Lamina propria |
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4 |
Lacteal |
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What is it? |
Jejunum |
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What is the defining feature of the jejunum? |
Long villi |
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2 of jejunum |
Lamina propria |
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3 of jejunum |
Intestinal crypts |
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4 of jejunum |
Muscularis mucosa |
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5 of jejunum |
Submucosa |
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6 of jejunum |
Muscularis externa |
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4 |
Myenteric plexus |
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Where is this? |
Ileum |
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Defining feature of ileum |
Peyer’s patches |
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1 |
Peyer’s patch |
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Front (Term) |
Submucosal plexus |
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What is it? |
Bird duodenum |
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Difference between bird duodenum and ileum |
Ileum has shorter villi and decrease in number of crypts |
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Where is this? |
Colon |
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Defining feature of colon |
No villi |
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What types of cells line the crypts of the colon? |
Absorptive cells, goblet cells, enteroendocrine cells |
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What is in the lamina propria of colon? |
Lymphocytes and lymphatic nodules |
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Left and right sides |
Left: rectum Right: anus |
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3 |
Anal glands |
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3 |
Sebaceous glands |
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1 and 2 |
1: anal sac 2: anal glands |
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1 |
Sebaceous portion of circumanal glands |
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2 |
Non-sebaceous portion of circumanal glands |
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What type of muscle is external anal sphincter? |
Skeletal |
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What is this? |
Bird cecum |