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Liver Anatomy
What two regions is the liver mos...,
The liver is posterior to what ribs,
What are 5 functions of the liver
6  cards
4 Ingestion Of A Meal.
What are the bones of mastication,
What are the two key muscles of c...,
What are the key muscles of openi...
45  cards
5. Arterial, Venous And Nervous Supply Of GI Tract
What embryological structure give...,
What does the midgut give rise to,
What embryological structure give...
23  cards
Gut & Brain Communication
How do parasympathetic nerves aff...,
How do sympathetic nerves affect ...
2  cards
7 How Do We Stomach Our Food?.
What is the function of rugae in ...,
What type of reflex is the recept...,
Describe the process of receptive...
22  cards
6. Motility In The GI Tract
How many phases are there in swal...,
Is the oral phase of swallowing v...,
What cranial nerve is most import...
37  cards
9. Exocrine Pancreas
What are the names of the two set...,
What are the two embryological bu...,
What are the endocrine cells of t...
20  cards
10. Function Of The Liver
Where are the kupffer cells located,
Kupffer cell function,
Where are stellate cells located
15  cards
15. Gut Communiction With Its Environment
Taste receptors in the tongue sen...,
Stimulation of tase receptors ini...,
Olfactory pathways from the nose ...
23  cards
12. Breakdown Of Food
What are enterocytes
1  cards
13. Gut Fluid Balane
True falseepithelial cells can bo...,
Which organ absorbs more fluid pe...,
What is the physiological definit...
22  cards
14. How The Gut Protects Itself
What are some things that are dam...,
What are some things that are pro...,
How does the stomach protect itse...
3  cards
Gastric Secretion
What proportion of gastric juice ...,
What proportion of gastric juice ...,
What stimulates the cephalic phas...
7  cards
Salivary Glands
What are the two types of salivar...,
What salivary glands are extrinsic,
What makes a salivary gland extri...
42  cards
Motility Of Oesophagus And Stomach
What are the two big functions of...,
Define peristalsis,
What is the purpose of propulsion...
6  cards
Enteric Nervous System
What are the layers in the gut in...,
What is the difference between in...,
Where are the stretch receptors t...
20  cards
Digestion And Absorption - Carbs
0  cards

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