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Digestive System

Digestive System
62問 • 1年前
  • Yami
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Digestive system is consist of

    Oral cavity, Pharynx, Alimentary canal, Accessory organs

  • 2

    Responsible for the intake and digestion of food and water, the absorption of nutrients, and the elimination of solid waste products

    Digestive system

  • 3

    Tissue layers of gastrointestinal wall

    Mucosa, Submucosa, Muscularis, Serosa, Adventitia

  • 4

    Process in which larger molecules are broken down into the smaller component parts

    Digestion

  • 5

    Meissner's plexus

    Submucosal plexus

  • 6

    Auerbach's plexus

    Myenteric plexus

  • 7

    The space external to the teeth and gums and internal to the lips and cheeks

    Vestibule

  • 8

    U-shaped slit that opens the mouth

    Oral fissure

  • 9

    Deep, straight, narrow cleft that marks the union of the two halves of the superior lip rostrally

    Philtrum

  • 10

    Located on the superior lips and adjacent dorsal part of the muzzle

    Tactile hairs

  • 11

    Forms the caudal portion of the lateral walls of the vestibular cavity; storage space especially during mastication and transportation

    Cheeks

  • 12

    Opening that drains the sublingual and mandibular ducts located rostrally and ventrally to the body of the tongue

    Sublingual caruncle

  • 13

    Highly specialized structures that serve for the procuring, cutting, and crushing of food as well as social interaction

    Teeth

  • 14

    Two sets of teeth develop sequentially

    Dihyodont

  • 15

    It erupts by the 20th day and is completed by the 35th day

    Deciduous teeth

  • 16

    Front tooth used for cutting

    Incisor

  • 17

    Also called fang and cuspid

    Canine

  • 18

    Cheek tooth found between the canine and molar

    Premolar

  • 19

    Most caudally located permanent check tooth for grinding

    Molar

  • 20

    Relatively smaller crown and well developed roots

    Brachyodont teeth

  • 21

    Teeth that grows continuously

    Hypsodont teeth

  • 22

    Apices of tooth roots remain open for a significant part of the patient's life leading to continued growth

    Radicular hypsodont

  • 23

    Lacks true root and grow continuously throughout the life of the animal

    Aradicular hypsodont

  • 24

    Surround the teeth and composed of dense fibrous tissue covered by smooth, richly vascularized mucosae; bleeds readily and heal quickly

    Gum

  • 25

    Also called oral glands; pour their secretion on the oral cavity

    Salivary glands

  • 26

    Major salivary glands

    Parotid, Mandibular, Monostomatic, Polystomatic, Zygomatic

  • 27

    Minor salivary glands

    Labial, Buccal, Molar, Lingual, Palatine

  • 28

    Its functions includes lubrication, antibacterial action, pH regulation, thermoregulation, and enzymatic digestion

    Saliva

  • 29

    Passage that is common to respiratory and digestive system

    Pharynx

  • 30

    Division of Pharynx

    Oral, Nasal, Laryngeal

  • 31

    Respiratory portion to the soft palate and extends from the choanae of the nasal cavity

    Nasal pharynx

  • 32

    Opening of the nasal pharynx into the laryngopharynx

    Interpharyngeal opening

  • 33

    Extends from the isthmus of the fauces to the base of the epiglottis

    Oropharynx

  • 34

    Portion of the pharynx that lies dorsal to the larynx

    Laryngeal pharynx

  • 35

    First part of alimentary canal, connecting tube between the laryngeal part of pharynx and the stomach

    Esophagus

  • 36

    Tissue layers of esophagus

    Mucosa, Submucosa, Muscularis, Adventitia

  • 37

    In dogs, esophagus is a skeletal muscle

    True

  • 38

    Prevents the backflow of highly acidic contents of the stomach into the esophagus

    Cardiac sphincter

  • 39

    Part of the trunk that extends from the diaphragm to the pelvis; contains abdominal cavity

    Abdomen

  • 40

    Forms the lining wall of the peritoneal cavity

    Peritoneum

  • 41

    Suspends the intestines from the abdominal wall

    Mesentery

  • 42

    Double-layered connecting peritoneum that links the stomach to the abdominal wall or other organs

    Omentum

  • 43

    Dorsal mesogastrium that has been elongated into a large fold between the stomach

    Greater omentum

  • 44

    Largest derivative of the mesogastrium but is not nearly as voluminous or as comples as the greater omentum

    Lesser omentum

  • 45

    Greater portion of omentum that passes fro the liver to stomach

    Heptogastric ligament

  • 46

    Right border of lesser omentum that goes to the duodenum from the liver

    Heptoduodenal ligament

  • 47

    Largest dilatation of the alimentary canal; musculoglanduar organ between the esophagus and the small intestine

    Stomach

  • 48

    C-shaped organ located just behind the diaphragm in the left cranial abdomen; stores and partly mixes food and its intrinsic glands

    Stomach

  • 49

    Transient folds of gastric mucosa; allows the stomach to expand

    Rugae

  • 50

    Inlet of the stomach

    Cardia

  • 51

    Outlet of the stomach

    Pylorus

  • 52

    Parts of the stomach

    Cardia, Fundus, Body, Pyloric

  • 53

    Extends from the pyloric sphincter of the stomach to the beginning of the large intestine

    Small intestine

  • 54

    Principal site for digestion and absorption

    Small intestine

  • 55

    A short and unspecialized; dehydration of its fecal content

    Large intestine

  • 56

    Largest gland in the body; has both exocrine and endocrine function

    Liver

  • 57

    Four lobes of liver

    Left hepatic, Quadrate, Right hepatic, Caudate

  • 58

    2 caudate lobe processes

    Papillary, Caudate

  • 59

    Shiny white outer covering of teeth

    Enamel

  • 60

    Forms the main part of tooth

    Dentine

  • 61

    Holds the tooth firmly in the gum

    Cement

  • 62

    Contains blood capillaries and nerve fibres

    Pulp cavity

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Digestive system is consist of

    Oral cavity, Pharynx, Alimentary canal, Accessory organs

  • 2

    Responsible for the intake and digestion of food and water, the absorption of nutrients, and the elimination of solid waste products

    Digestive system

  • 3

    Tissue layers of gastrointestinal wall

    Mucosa, Submucosa, Muscularis, Serosa, Adventitia

  • 4

    Process in which larger molecules are broken down into the smaller component parts

    Digestion

  • 5

    Meissner's plexus

    Submucosal plexus

  • 6

    Auerbach's plexus

    Myenteric plexus

  • 7

    The space external to the teeth and gums and internal to the lips and cheeks

    Vestibule

  • 8

    U-shaped slit that opens the mouth

    Oral fissure

  • 9

    Deep, straight, narrow cleft that marks the union of the two halves of the superior lip rostrally

    Philtrum

  • 10

    Located on the superior lips and adjacent dorsal part of the muzzle

    Tactile hairs

  • 11

    Forms the caudal portion of the lateral walls of the vestibular cavity; storage space especially during mastication and transportation

    Cheeks

  • 12

    Opening that drains the sublingual and mandibular ducts located rostrally and ventrally to the body of the tongue

    Sublingual caruncle

  • 13

    Highly specialized structures that serve for the procuring, cutting, and crushing of food as well as social interaction

    Teeth

  • 14

    Two sets of teeth develop sequentially

    Dihyodont

  • 15

    It erupts by the 20th day and is completed by the 35th day

    Deciduous teeth

  • 16

    Front tooth used for cutting

    Incisor

  • 17

    Also called fang and cuspid

    Canine

  • 18

    Cheek tooth found between the canine and molar

    Premolar

  • 19

    Most caudally located permanent check tooth for grinding

    Molar

  • 20

    Relatively smaller crown and well developed roots

    Brachyodont teeth

  • 21

    Teeth that grows continuously

    Hypsodont teeth

  • 22

    Apices of tooth roots remain open for a significant part of the patient's life leading to continued growth

    Radicular hypsodont

  • 23

    Lacks true root and grow continuously throughout the life of the animal

    Aradicular hypsodont

  • 24

    Surround the teeth and composed of dense fibrous tissue covered by smooth, richly vascularized mucosae; bleeds readily and heal quickly

    Gum

  • 25

    Also called oral glands; pour their secretion on the oral cavity

    Salivary glands

  • 26

    Major salivary glands

    Parotid, Mandibular, Monostomatic, Polystomatic, Zygomatic

  • 27

    Minor salivary glands

    Labial, Buccal, Molar, Lingual, Palatine

  • 28

    Its functions includes lubrication, antibacterial action, pH regulation, thermoregulation, and enzymatic digestion

    Saliva

  • 29

    Passage that is common to respiratory and digestive system

    Pharynx

  • 30

    Division of Pharynx

    Oral, Nasal, Laryngeal

  • 31

    Respiratory portion to the soft palate and extends from the choanae of the nasal cavity

    Nasal pharynx

  • 32

    Opening of the nasal pharynx into the laryngopharynx

    Interpharyngeal opening

  • 33

    Extends from the isthmus of the fauces to the base of the epiglottis

    Oropharynx

  • 34

    Portion of the pharynx that lies dorsal to the larynx

    Laryngeal pharynx

  • 35

    First part of alimentary canal, connecting tube between the laryngeal part of pharynx and the stomach

    Esophagus

  • 36

    Tissue layers of esophagus

    Mucosa, Submucosa, Muscularis, Adventitia

  • 37

    In dogs, esophagus is a skeletal muscle

    True

  • 38

    Prevents the backflow of highly acidic contents of the stomach into the esophagus

    Cardiac sphincter

  • 39

    Part of the trunk that extends from the diaphragm to the pelvis; contains abdominal cavity

    Abdomen

  • 40

    Forms the lining wall of the peritoneal cavity

    Peritoneum

  • 41

    Suspends the intestines from the abdominal wall

    Mesentery

  • 42

    Double-layered connecting peritoneum that links the stomach to the abdominal wall or other organs

    Omentum

  • 43

    Dorsal mesogastrium that has been elongated into a large fold between the stomach

    Greater omentum

  • 44

    Largest derivative of the mesogastrium but is not nearly as voluminous or as comples as the greater omentum

    Lesser omentum

  • 45

    Greater portion of omentum that passes fro the liver to stomach

    Heptogastric ligament

  • 46

    Right border of lesser omentum that goes to the duodenum from the liver

    Heptoduodenal ligament

  • 47

    Largest dilatation of the alimentary canal; musculoglanduar organ between the esophagus and the small intestine

    Stomach

  • 48

    C-shaped organ located just behind the diaphragm in the left cranial abdomen; stores and partly mixes food and its intrinsic glands

    Stomach

  • 49

    Transient folds of gastric mucosa; allows the stomach to expand

    Rugae

  • 50

    Inlet of the stomach

    Cardia

  • 51

    Outlet of the stomach

    Pylorus

  • 52

    Parts of the stomach

    Cardia, Fundus, Body, Pyloric

  • 53

    Extends from the pyloric sphincter of the stomach to the beginning of the large intestine

    Small intestine

  • 54

    Principal site for digestion and absorption

    Small intestine

  • 55

    A short and unspecialized; dehydration of its fecal content

    Large intestine

  • 56

    Largest gland in the body; has both exocrine and endocrine function

    Liver

  • 57

    Four lobes of liver

    Left hepatic, Quadrate, Right hepatic, Caudate

  • 58

    2 caudate lobe processes

    Papillary, Caudate

  • 59

    Shiny white outer covering of teeth

    Enamel

  • 60

    Forms the main part of tooth

    Dentine

  • 61

    Holds the tooth firmly in the gum

    Cement

  • 62

    Contains blood capillaries and nerve fibres

    Pulp cavity