Lab 9 quiz Flashcards

1
Q

thoracic

A
  • mediastinum
  • pleural cavity
  • pericardial cavity
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2
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abdomimopelvic cavity

A
  • abdominal cavity
  • pelvic cavity
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3
Q

order of inside

A

oral cavity
pharynx
esophagus
stomach
intestine
rectum

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4
Q

holds the tubes in place

A

greater omentum

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5
Q

what did the evolution of complete atrial and ventricular septa resulted in what

A

O2-rich and poor blood in the heart

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6
Q

what separates the thoracic and abdominiopelvic cavity

A

diaphram

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7
Q

fat that surrounds the stomach and spleen and holds the tubes in place

A

greater omentum

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8
Q

order of intestines

A

duodenum, jejunim, ilium, cecum, ascending colon, transverse colon, descending colon

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9
Q

intestine recieves things from

A

the liver and pancreas

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10
Q

divergent systems reflect () diets

A

divergent

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11
Q

obligate-carnivore specializations

A
  • tongue papillae (spikes on tongue)
  • serrated teeth
  • short small intestine and reduced cecum (due to the mainly carniverous diet)
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12
Q

foramen ovale

A

allows fetal blood to travel to the lungs

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13
Q

extra passageway that allows blood from the right side of the heart to flow to the aorta, and back out into the body without going through the lungs

A

ductus arteriosus

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