lab quiz - digestion and respiration Flashcards

1
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shark rectal gland

A

sticks up from anus on dorsal wall like a finger

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2
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shark gall bladder

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should be behind medial lobe of liver but is kind of in the back.

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3
Q

mink gall bladder

A

behind the big chunk of liver, shriveled flap.

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4
Q

shark spleen

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dark, attached below curve of stomach

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5
Q

shark pancreas

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shriveled, hiding on dorsal body wall, one lobe is attached to stomach

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6
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pleuroperitoneal cavity

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body cavity with digestive system

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7
Q

transverse septum shark

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divides pericardial cavity from pleuroperitoneal

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8
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diaphragm

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thin ish muscle above liver, separates from lungs

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9
Q

spleen mink

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below liver/among intestines on right body wall

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10
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bladder mink

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looks like a ball at bottom

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11
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pericardial cavity

A

heart cavity IN SHARKS

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12
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intestines go..

A

duodenum, jejunum, ileum, cecum, colon, rectum

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13
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pancreas mink

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around stomach, shrivelier tissue

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14
Q

breathing tube minks

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epiglottis is flap coming off larynx cavity, hole for air to enter is glottis.

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15
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greater omentum

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that “blanket” of tissue. serves to reabsorb fluids and keep immune cells ready near gut

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16
Q

cecum

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beginning of large intestine

17
Q

thyroid function

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regulates metabolism and growth

18
Q

thymus gland

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located below trachea, serves to help immune function

19
Q

gill rakers

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spiky processes in gill slit facing medially

20
Q

shark intestine parts

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above pancreatic lobe = duodenum, below = valvular intestine