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| the facial cranial nerve innervates the anterior 2 thirds of the tongue |
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| the absorotion of dietary iron depends on the presence of instrinsic factor |
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| in the root of the tongue, dentin is convered with cementum |
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| human dentin may be described as the codont |
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| cholecystokinin stimulates the relase of bile |
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| surcarse and maltase are disaccharides |
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| another term for swallowing, is degulutition |
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| a proctologist specializes in diseases of the colon, rectum, and anal canal |
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| collapse of one lung may be the result of air entering the pleural cavity |
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| fetal lungs contain small amount of atmospheric air in the alveoli |
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| a fall in blood pH below 7.35 is called acidosis |
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| tracheal rings are composed of fibrocartilage |
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| mucus in the nasal caity contains a lysozyme |
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| multiplying the number of breaths per minute by the tidal volume(at rest) yields the minute respiratory volume |
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| in the anatomical position the esophaguse is anterior to the treachea |
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| oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged in the lungs and through cell membranes by diffusion |
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| glossopharyngeal cranial nerve innervates the posteior one third of the tongue |
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| the digestive tract is innvated by the ANS |
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| the gastirc parietal cells produce pepsinogen |
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| surcrose and lactose are dissacharides |
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| the duodenum stimulates the relase of bile |
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| food in the stomach causes G cells to secrete enterokinase |
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| in the rot of the tooth, centum is covered with dentin |
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| tracheal rings are composed of elastic cartilage |
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| surfactant is produced by type 2 alveolar cells |
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| the maxium amount of air a person can inhale and exhale is call the "total lung volume" |
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| relaxed expiration is a passive process |
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| the GI tract is innervated by the ANS |
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| Paneth cells produce and scerete intrinsic factor |
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| The muscularis mucosae is composed of straited skeletal muscle fibers |
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| the absorption of dietary iron depends on intirnsic factor |
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| the epiglottis is composed of smooth muscle |
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| A spirometer measure lung volumes and capacities |
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| Vital capaicty is expiratory reserve volume plus inspiratory reserve volume only |
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| extrinsic laryngeal muslces are important for sound production |
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| alevoli contain phagocytic macrophages |
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| the course hairs in the nasal vestibule are called vibrissae |
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| the glottis is the opening form the larynx to the treachea |
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| Urea is formed in the kidneys |
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| The body's thermostat is located in the epithalmus |
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| the gastric parietal cells secrete pepsinogen |
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| The muscularis mucosae is composed of skeletal, striated muscle fibers |
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| lymphatic lacteals are present within intestinal microvilli |
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| surcose and lactose are monosaccharides |
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| fetal lungs contain small amounts of air called residual air, in the alveoli |
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| a fall in blood pH to below 7.35 is called acidosis and rise in blood pH to above 7.45 is called alkalosis |
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