statements about peritonitis is false? Answer: It leads to inflammation of the digestive mucosa. 5. Which of the following major layers of the digestive tract is described as a layer of dense irregular connective tissue filled with blood vessels and the plexus of Meissner? Answer: submucosa 6. Strong contractions of the ascending and transverse colon moving the contents of the colon toward the sigmoid colon are called: Answer: mass peristalsis 7. Which of the following salivary glands produce salivary
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References: Plexus WorldWide. (2013). Retrieved from http://www.plexusworldwide.com Advisory Board Company. (2013‚ April‚ 15). Retrieved from Advisory website http://www.advisoryboard.com Kotler‚ P.‚ Keller‚ K. (2012) Marketing Management‚ 14th Ed. New York: Pearson
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C) endocrine : exocrine D) absorptive : endocrine E) exocrine : absorptive Answer: B Diff: 3 Page Ref: 571 5) What layer of the mucosa is connective tissue that contains blood vessels and lymphatic vessels? A) serosa B) submucosal plexus C) mucous membrane D) lamina propria E) muscularis mucosae Answer: D Diff: 4 Page Ref: 571 6) What is the thin layer of smooth muscle cells whose contraction stirs the lumenal contents and promotes contact with the mucosal membrane?
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They believe that the world is a book filled with signs. They have the central practice which called dhikr or remembrance. It consists of stirring the heart and piercing the solar plexus‚ by moving the head while repeating “There is nothing except God”. 6- 1- The followers of Islam‚ Christianity and Judaism believe that their God had sent prophets with divine doctrines for all human beings. The religious books of Islam‚ Christianity
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MALE REPRODUCTION MALE REPRODUCTIVE PHYSIOLOGY Testis - 2 compartments: interstitial tissue containing the Leydig cells that synthesize and secrete testosterone and the seminiferous tubules that produce spermatozoa and contain Sertoli cells Leydig cells and testosterone synthesis - Leydig cells mainly produce testosterone - T is a prohormone for synthesis of estradiol (vs. aromatase) and DHT (via. 5-alpha-reductase) - many effects of T are mediated via estradiol (esp in
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THE FACIAL PART OF THE HEAD OPERATIONS ON THE HEAD The border between the head and neck is the line which is drawn along the inferior margin of the mandible‚ apex of the mastoid process‚ superior nuchal line to the external occipital protuberance and passes on to another side. The facial part is composed of the following regions: the orbital region‚ the oral cavity region (the region of the mouth)‚ nose region (region of the nose)‚ the lateral region and deep region of the face. You studied
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Mastication is the action of chewing on food using the teeth‚ making it easy to be ingested by the body. It is known to be the first and foremost step of digestion as food can’t be swallowed effectively without it being turned into something that is easily consumable. For the jaw to be able to churn the food repeatedly‚ it requires muscles to adduct and abduct as well as give it strength to bite on hard food such as tooth-crackers. Muscles of mastication are known to be the most crucial muscles
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their suggestions b. Be positive about building a trusting relationship c. Be flexible regarding rules. d. Show support while controlling the child care. 3. The Nurse is performing CPR on an infant. Where should the nurse assess for pulse? a. Brachial Pulse b. Carotid Pulse c. Radial Pulse d. femoral
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6 primary functions of digestive system: 1. Ingestion- food intake 2. Secretion 3. Digestion- mechanical & chemical breakdown of food Mechanical Mastication- first step. Enables mixing with saliva to form bolus to be swallowed. Regulated by CNS. Deglutition Mixing/Churning Peristalsis- movement of muscles within GI tract that facilitates movement of food Chemical- Hydrolysis (using H2O) of macromolecules into monomers (residues) carried out by digestive enzymes produced by salivary glands
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