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<FlashCard questions="18"> | <FlashCard questions="18"> | ||
|q1=During the development of the stomach the dorsal surface becomes ... and forms the ... | |q1=During the development of the stomach the dorsal surface becomes ... and forms the ... | ||
|a1=Convex<br>Greater curvature | |a1=Convex<br>Greater curvature | ||
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|q2=Which cranial nerve innervates the stomach? | |q2=Which cranial nerve innervates the stomach? | ||
|a2=Vagus nerve (CN X) | |a2=Vagus nerve (CN X) | ||
| − | |l2= | + | |l2=Forestomach - Anatomy & Physiology#Innervation |
|q3=Name the three main types of digestive enzyme | |q3=Name the three main types of digestive enzyme | ||
|a3=Proteases<br>Carbohydrases<br>Lipases | |a3=Proteases<br>Carbohydrases<br>Lipases | ||
| − | |l3= | + | |l3=Forestomach - Anatomy & Physiology#Digestive Enzymes |
|q4=Which cranial nerve innervates the stomach? | |q4=Which cranial nerve innervates the stomach? | ||
|a4=Vagus nerve (CN X) | |a4=Vagus nerve (CN X) | ||
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|q5=What is the name of the point between the two halves of the stomach? | |q5=What is the name of the point between the two halves of the stomach? | ||
|a5=Angular point | |a5=Angular point | ||
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|q6=Name the regions of the stomach | |q6=Name the regions of the stomach | ||
|a6=Pylorus | |a6=Pylorus | ||
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|a=Fundus | |a=Fundus | ||
|a=Cardia | |a=Cardia | ||
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|q7=Name the four folds of Peritoneum attached to the stomach | |q7=Name the four folds of Peritoneum attached to the stomach | ||
|a7=Gastrophrenic ligament<br>Gastrosplenic ligament<br>Greater omentum<br>Lesser omentum | |a7=Gastrophrenic ligament<br>Gastrosplenic ligament<br>Greater omentum<br>Lesser omentum | ||
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|q8=What type of epithelium lines the glandular stomach? | |q8=What type of epithelium lines the glandular stomach? | ||
|a8=Columnar epithelium | |a8=Columnar epithelium | ||
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|q9=What do parietal cells secrete? | |q9=What do parietal cells secrete? | ||
|a9=Hydrochloric acid | |a9=Hydrochloric acid | ||
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|q10=What do cheif cells secrete? | |q10=What do cheif cells secrete? | ||
|a10=Pepsinogen | |a10=Pepsinogen | ||
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|q11=What do goblet cells secrete? | |q11=What do goblet cells secrete? | ||
|a11=Mucous | |a11=Mucous | ||
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|q12=What do pyloric G cells secrete? | |q12=What do pyloric G cells secrete? | ||
|a12=Gastrin | |a12=Gastrin | ||
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|q13=What do pyloric D cells secrete? | |q13=What do pyloric D cells secrete? | ||
|a13=Somatostatin | |a13=Somatostatin | ||
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|q14=What do ECL cells secrete? | |q14=What do ECL cells secrete? | ||
|a14=Histamine | |a14=Histamine | ||
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|q15=How many layers of tunica muscularis are present in the stomach? | |q15=How many layers of tunica muscularis are present in the stomach? | ||
|a15=Three<br>Inner oblique<br>Middle circular<br>Outer longitudinal | |a15=Three<br>Inner oblique<br>Middle circular<br>Outer longitudinal | ||
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|q16=Name the main branches of the coeliac artery which supply the stomach | |q16=Name the main branches of the coeliac artery which supply the stomach | ||
|a16=Hepatic artery (left and right gastro-epiploic)<br>Splenic artery (left gastro-epiploic)<br>Left gastric | |a16=Hepatic artery (left and right gastro-epiploic)<br>Splenic artery (left gastro-epiploic)<br>Left gastric | ||
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|q17=What is the name of the division between the glandular and non-glandular region in the equine stomach? | |q17=What is the name of the division between the glandular and non-glandular region in the equine stomach? | ||
|a17=Margo Plicatus | |a17=Margo Plicatus | ||
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|q18=True or False: In the dog, a full stomach can touch the bladder | |q18=True or False: In the dog, a full stomach can touch the bladder | ||
|a18=True | |a18=True | ||
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</FlashCard> | </FlashCard> | ||
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| Question | Answer | Article | |
| During the development of the stomach the dorsal surface becomes ... and forms the ... | Convex Greater curvature |
Link to Article | |
| Which cranial nerve innervates the stomach? | Vagus nerve (CN X)
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Link to Article | |
| Name the three main types of digestive enzyme | Proteases Carbohydrases Lipases |
Link to Article | |
| Which cranial nerve innervates the stomach? | Vagus nerve (CN X)
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Link to Article | |
| What is the name of the point between the two halves of the stomach? | Angular point
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Link to Article | |
| Name the regions of the stomach | Body
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Link to Article | |
| Name the four folds of Peritoneum attached to the stomach | Gastrophrenic ligament Gastrosplenic ligament Greater omentum Lesser omentum |
Link to Article | |
| What type of epithelium lines the glandular stomach? | Columnar epithelium
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Link to Article | |
| What do parietal cells secrete? | Hydrochloric acid
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Link to Article | |
| What do cheif cells secrete? | Pepsinogen
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Link to Article | |
| What do goblet cells secrete? | Mucous
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Link to Article | |
| What do pyloric G cells secrete? | Gastrin
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Link to Article | |
| What do pyloric D cells secrete? | Somatostatin
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Link to Article | |
| What do ECL cells secrete? | Histamine
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Link to Article | |
| How many layers of tunica muscularis are present in the stomach? | Three Inner oblique Middle circular Outer longitudinal |
Link to Article | |
| Name the main branches of the coeliac artery which supply the stomach | Hepatic artery (left and right gastro-epiploic) Splenic artery (left gastro-epiploic) Left gastric |
Link to Article | |
| What is the name of the division between the glandular and non-glandular region in the equine stomach? | Margo Plicatus
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Link to Article | |
| True or False: In the dog, a full stomach can touch the bladder | True
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