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UTA A&P II Lab Practical 2 Review Questions with 100% Verified Correct Answers The finger ling projection of the soft palate that hangs down in your throat is called _____ - Correct Answer uvula A condition in which an infant's pigment turns yellow due to an immature liver is _____ - Correct An...

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The finger ling projection of the soft palate that hangs down in your throat is called _____ - Correct
Answer uvula



A condition in which an infant's pigment turns yellow due to an immature liver is _____ - Correct
Answer jaundice



Collections of lymphatic tissue found in the submucosa of the small intestine are called _____. -
Correct Answer Peyer's Patches



Saclike out-pocketings of the large intestine are termed_____ - Correct Answer haustra



In what area does starch digestion begin? - Correct Answer mouth



They cystic duct and hepatic duct come together to form the ____. - Correct Answer common bile
duct



The condition in which the liver is severely damaged and becomes hard an fibrous is ____ - Correct
Answer cirrhosis



How many incisors are present in a child's mouth? - Correct Answer eight



Starch digestion begins in the mouth when ___ is secreted by the salivary glands. - Correct Answer
salivary amylase



True or false: The primary digestive function of the ileum is absorption. - Correct Answer true



Folds of the stomach mucosa that increase the surface area are called what? - Correct Answer rugae



The glands produce hydrochloric acid and pepsinogen. - Correct Answer gastric glands

,The digestive system is separated into the alimentary canal and ___ _____ - Correct Answer
accessory organs



The ___ attaches the mesocolon to the lesser greater curvature of the stomach - Correct Answer
greater omentum



Name the alimentary tract wall layer that is composed of connective tissue, vessels, and nerves. -
Correct Answer submucosa



Filtration is the role of what structure in the nephron? - Correct Answer glomerulus



The funnel-like area of the kidney continuous with the ureter is termed the ___ ____? - Correct
Answer renal pelvis



The capsule surrounding the glomerulus is called the ____ - Correct Answer Bowman's capsule



What structure drains urine from the bladder? - Correct Answer urethra



Another term that means voiding or emptying of the bladder is _____ - Correct Answer micturition



The kidney is referred to as an excretory organ because it excretes ___ wastes. - Correct Answer
nitrogenous



Which process in urine formation is passive? - Correct Answer filtration



In the kidney, what structures are the cuplike areas that enclose the apexes of the medullary
pyramids and collect urine draining from the pyramidal tips into the pelvis? - Correct Answer minor
calyces



Lack of voluntary control of the bladder is referred to as ____ - Correct Answer incontinence



Which of the following arteries are most distal the renal artery and thus the smallest, interlobular or
interlobar? - Correct Answer interlobular

, Where are most nephrons located? - Correct Answer cortex



The structure/region formed by the ureters entrance to the bladder and the urethra is termed the
____ - Correct Answer trigone



A nephron consists of a glomerulus and a _____ - Correct Answer renal tubule



The ___ arteriole feeds the glomerular capillary bed. - Correct Answer afferent



The internal urethral sphincter is made up of ___ muscle and therefore is not under conscious
control. - Correct Answer smooth



What are the finger-like projections at the distal end of the fallopian tubes? - Correct Answer
fimbriae



During menstruation, what uterine layer is sloughed off and discharged? - Correct Answer
endometrium



The female structure that is homologous to the scrotum of the male is the ______ - Correct Answer
labia majora



What part of the broad ligament anchors the uterine tube? - Correct Answer mesosalpinx



What is the storage chamber for the milk that is produced during lactation? - Correct Answer
lactiferous sinus



The ___ surrounds the urethra at the base of the bladder and produces a milky fluid - Correct Answer
prostate gland



What structure produces female hormones and gametes? - Correct Answer ovary



What structure lubricates the vagina during intercourse? - Correct Answer greater vestibular glands

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