Digestive/Respiratory Systems Gross Anatomy [Lab Practical 2] Flashcards

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Name the salivary glands

A
  1. Parotid gland
  2. Submaxillary gland in cat = Submandibular in human
  3. Sublingual gland
  4. Molar gland

There are 3 glands in human (no molar gland) & 4 glands in cat

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Name the different teeth

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Incisors
Canines
Premolars (adult only)
Molars

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What is the Eustachian Tube also referred to as?

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Pharyngotympanic tube

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What are the peritoneums?

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Visceral Peritoneum covers the external surfaces of most digestive organs and is continuous with the;
Parietal Peritoneum that lines the body wall

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What is a mesentery?

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A mesentery is a double layer of peritoneum–a sheet of two serous membranes fused back to back–that extends to the digestive organs from the body wall; they provide routes for blood vessels, lymphatics, and nerves to reach the digestive viscera; hold organs in place; and store fat

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What is the greater omentum broken down into?

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Omental bursa – the inner pocket of the greater omentum

Gastrosplenic ligament – connects stomach to spleen

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What is the lesser omentum broken down into?

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Gastrohepatic ligament – connects liver to stomach

Hepatoduodenal ligament – connects liver and duodenum

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What is the order to the mesenteries under the diaphragm?

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Round Ligament – white part
Falciform Ligament – clear part
Coronary Ligament – deep part

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9
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Name the parts of the Stomach

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Fundus = top part
Body = middle part
Pylorous = bottom part
Rugae = little folds inside the stomach
Pyloric Sphincter = Bottom opening/gate
Cardiac Sphincter = Top opening/gate
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Name the parts of the Small Intestine

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Plicae Circulares = “the circular folds”; deep, permanent folds of the mucosa and submucosa; force chyme to spiral through the lumen, slowing its movement and allowing time for full nutrient absorption
Duodenum
Jejunum
Ileum

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Name the parts of the Large Intestine or Colon

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Ileocecal valve -- connects ileum to cecum
Cecum
Ascending Colon
Transverse Colon
Descending Colon
Rectum
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12
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Name the parts of the Liver

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Gall bladder = the typically green structure
Hepatic duct = coming off the liver
Cystic duct = below the liver
Common bile duct

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Name the parts of the Pancreas

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Pancreatic Duct - generally fuses with the bile duct just as it enters the duodenum
Ampulla of Vater

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Name the parts of the Larynx

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The Larynx is the "Voice box"
Epiglottis
Vocal chords
Thyroid Cartilage
Cricoid Cartilage
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Name the parts of the Pleura

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Visceral Pleura – covers the external lung surface
Parietal Pleura – covers the thoracic wall superior face of the diaphragm. It continues around the heart and between the lungs, forming the lateral walls of the mediastinal enclosure and snug enclosing the lung root

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16
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What is the Mediastinum?

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The medial cavity of the thorax; encloses the heart between the lungs