GI Oral Histology Flashcards

1
Q

the lip is a ______ junction between the integument and the Gi tract

A

mucucutaneous

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2
Q

the integument and mucosa are the same kind of cells, ______, but the difference is that _____

A

stratified squamous

the mucosa is not keratinized

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3
Q

the tongue is a ________, which means _________

A

muscular hydrostat

it is sort of like a water-filled cavity with muscle cells to help the tongue muscles move in their respective orders

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4
Q

the dorsal side of the tongue is _____ and the ventral surface is _____

A

keratinized and papillated

thin and not keratinized

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5
Q

what are the two different kinds of lingual papillae

A

mechanical function (without taste buds), which includes filiform, conical, and lenticular shapes

gustatory function (with taste buds)

fungiform, vallate, and foliate shaped

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6
Q

what is this

A

circumvallate papillae of the tongue

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7
Q

what is the lissa in carnivores?

A

a specialized structure in the tongue, it acts as supportive connective tissue

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8
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what is the function os the salivary glands?

A

produce saliva, serous and mucus, enzymes like amylase, and other proteins/hormones

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9
Q

what is this

A

serous salivary glands

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10
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what is this

A

mucous salivary glands

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11
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what is this? what is the significance of the structure of this tissue?

A

muco-serous salivay glands (hybrid)

the serous demilunes is an artifact of slide preparation where the mucus containing cells stay in the middle and the serous cells contract away and dehydrate, being pushed to the sides

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12
Q

intercalated ducts are _____, striated ducts are ______

A

cuboidal

cuboidal to columnar

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13
Q

why is a striated duct called striated?

A

due to the mitochondria and basal infoldings of the plasma membrane. the mitochondria need lots of sodium/potassium pumps and so there is a need for lots of surface area

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14
Q

what is the arrow pointing to?

A

an intercalated duct of a mixed salivary gland

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15
Q

what is this structure?

A

a striated duct in a mucus salivary gland

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16
Q

what is this structure and what causes the radial pattern?

A

a striated duct. the radial appearance is due to the basal infoldings to maximize surface area

17
Q

what are these structures and how can you tell?

A

they are main salivary gland ducts. you can tell because there are several layers of cells/nuclei instead of just one which would be a striated duct

18
Q

tooth enamel is mostly made of what?

A

hydroxyapatite

19
Q

what are the two types of teeth?

A

brachydont and hypsodont

20
Q

what cells produce enamel? what cells produce dentin?

A

ameloblasts

ondontoblasts

21
Q

enamel is built for ____ and ____

A

hardness, toughness

22
Q

can cementum regernate?

A

yes, cementoblasts are present throughout life to regenerate it

23
Q

unlike dentin and enamel, cementum can contain _____

A

some trapped cells in lacunae