Final Exam - Digestive System (Part III) Flashcards

1
Q

Salivary glands empty their secretions into the ____________.

A

Buccal cavity

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2
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What are the major salivary glands?

A

parotid, sublingual and submandibular

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3
Q

Describe the general structure of the major salivary glands.

A

lobules containing secretory units, supportive connective tissue, blood vessels, nerves and excretory ducts

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4
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Identify this tissue:

A

salivary gland

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5
Q

Identify the structure indicated by arrow ‘A’ in this H&E section of the salivary gland.

A

serous demilunes

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6
Q

Identify the structure indicated by arrow ‘B’ in this H&E section of the salivary gland.

A

mucous acini

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7
Q

In salivary glands, ____________ cells surround the secretory units and contract to expel saliva

A

In salivary glands, myoepithelial cells surround the secretory units and contract to expel saliva

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8
Q

Identify the cells indicated by arrow ‘A’ in these sections of the salivary gland (These cells are also indicated by the brown staining in the bottom picture)

What is their function?

A

Myoepithelial cells surround the secretory units and contract to expel saliva

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9
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In the salivary gland, terminal secretory units merge to form small ____________ lined by secretory cells

A

In the salivary gland, terminal secretory units merge to form small intercalated ducts lined by secretory cells

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10
Q

In the salivary gland, intercalated ducts drain into larger ducts called ____________ lined by tall columnar cells

A

In the salivary gland, intercalated ducts drain into larger ducts called striated ducts lined by tall columnar cells

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11
Q

Identify ‘A’ in this H&E section of the salivary gland, lined by tall columnar cells

A

striated ducts

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12
Q

What are we looking at here?

A

submandibular gland

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13
Q

The ________ is the largest visceral organ.

A

The liver is the largest visceral organ.

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14
Q

The liver makes up about ___% of body weight in carnivores.

A

The liver makes up about 3-4% of body weight in carnivores.

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15
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The liver makes up about ___% of body weight in herbivores

A

The liver makes up about 1% of body weight in herbivores

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16
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The liver makes up about ___% of body weight in omnivores.

A

The liver makes up about 2% of body weight in omnivores.

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17
Q

Which type of cell is most prominent in the liver?

A

hepatocytes

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18
Q

____________ are responsible for immune and regenerative response in the liver

A

Kupffer cells

**Kupffer cells probably will not be seen under H&E

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19
Q

____________ produce and maintain the extracellular matrix and store vitamin A

A

Hepatic stellate cells

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20
Q

What is the most prominent cell type in this H&E section of the liver?

A

hepatocytes

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21
Q

Identify the lightly colored spaces indicated by the white arrow in this H&E section of the liver.

A

sinusoids

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22
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Identify ‘A’ in this H&E section of the liver.

A

blood vessel

23
Q

Identify ‘B’ in this H&E section of the liver.

A

bile duct

24
Q

Identify ‘C’ in this H&E section of the liver.

A

hepatocyte

25
Q

Identify ‘D’ in this H&E section of the liver.

A

oval cells

Oval cells are multipotent stem cells capable of differentiating into hepatocytes or bile duct epithelium. They are oriented adjacent/within portal triads and hepatic plates

26
Q

____________ are considered “stem cells of the liver”

A

oval cells

27
Q

What are the structures of the portal tract of the liver?

A

Bile duct, branches of the portal vein, hepatic artery, nerves & lymphatics

28
Q

Identify ‘A’ in this H&E section of a pig liver.

A

Portal triad

29
Q

Identify ‘B’ in this H&E section of a pig liver.

A

Central vein

30
Q

A _______________ is a six-sided anatomic arrangement of hepatocytes centered on the central vein

A

The classical hepatic lobule is a six-sided anatomic arrangement of hepatocytes centered on the central vein

31
Q

What are we looking at in this H&E section of the liver?

A

classical hepatic lobule

a six-sided anatomic arrangement of hepatocytes centered on the central vein

32
Q

In the hepatic acinus, ____________ are exposed to the blood with the highest concentration of O2, and are the principal site of gluconeogenesis, protein synthesis, aerobic metabolism, urea cycle, lipid and cholesterol metabolism

A

In the hepatic acinus, Zone I Hepatocytes are exposed to the blood with the highest concentration of O2, and are the principal site of gluconeogenesis, protein synthesis, aerobic metabolism, urea cycle, lipid and cholesterol metabolism

33
Q

In the hepatic acinus, ____________ are more susceptible to hypoxic injury as well as injury by toxic substances that are metabolically activated by cytochromes P450

A

In the hepatic acinus, Zone 3 Hepatocytes are more susceptible to hypoxic injury as well as injury by toxic substances that are metabolically activated by cytochromes P450

34
Q

Identify the structure labeled ‘A’ in this H&E section of a hepatic lobule.

A

central vein

35
Q

Identify the structure labeled ‘B’ in this H&E section of a hepatic lobule.

A

hepatocytes

36
Q

Identify the structure labeled ‘C’ in this H&E section of a hepatic lobule.

A

sinusoid

37
Q

Identify ‘A’ in this H&E section of the hepatic lobule.

A

branch of hepatic artery

38
Q

Identify ‘B’ in this H&E section of the hepatic lobule.

A

branch of portal vein

39
Q

Identify ‘C’ in this H&E section of the hepatic lobule.

A

bilary duct

40
Q

What is indicated by the arrow in this section of the hepatic lobule?

A

reticular fibers

41
Q

Identify ‘A’ in this H&E section of the portal area of the liver.

A

branch of portal vein

42
Q

Identify ‘B’ in this H&E section of the portal area of the liver.

A

branch of hepatic artery

43
Q

Identify ‘C’ in this H&E section of the portal area of the liver.

A

bile duct

44
Q

Identify ‘D’ in this H&E section of the portal area of the liver.

A

lymphatic duct

45
Q

Identify the dense irregular connective tissue indicated by the black arrow in this H&E

A

Glisson’s capsule (or hepatic capsule)

Composed primarily of Type I Collagen

46
Q

Identify the tissue.

A

gallbladder

47
Q

Identify the tissue.

A

pancreas

48
Q

Identify ‘A’ in this section of the pancreas.

A

Serous acinus (exocrine)

49
Q

Identify ‘B’ in this section of the pancreas.

A

Islet of Langerhans (endocrine)

50
Q

Identify ‘C’ in this section of the pancreas.

A

capillary

51
Q

Paired ____________ are located lateral and below the anus in carnivores (between the inner smooth muscle of the internal anal sphincter and the outer skeletal muscle of the external anal sphincter)

A

Paired anal sacs are located lateral and below the anus in carnivores (between the inner smooth muscle of the internal anal sphincter and the outer skeletal muscle of the external anal sphincter)

52
Q

Anal sacs are lined by ________________ epithelium

A

Anal sacs are lined by keratinized, stratified squamous epithelium

53
Q

What are we looking at here?

A

Hepatoid gland adenoma