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incisors, canines, premolars, molars
4 types of teeth

Incisors
Teeth between the canines that are used for cutting.(front teeth)

Central Incisors
specific area of teeth

lateral Incisors
specific area of teeth

Canines
Teeth in front of the premolars that rip and tear food.

Premolars
The teeth immediately behind the canines; used in chewing, grinding, and shearing food. The bicuspid teeth

Molars
Back teeth that grind food

Maxillary teeth
teeth that line the upper jaw

Mandibular teeth
teeth of the lower jaw

Peritoneum
Serous membrane lining abdominal cavity
Mucosa
Innermost layer of digestive tract, secretes mucus
Alveolar socket
Bony socket in jaw holding tooth
Circular folds (Plicae circulares)
Deep folds in small intestine for nutrient absorption
Haustra
Pouches in the large intestine
Gallbladder (major ducts)
Stores bile and releases it into the small intestine
Enamel
Hard outer layer of tooth
peritoneum
both

parietal peritoneum
A

visceral peritoneum
B

peritonial cavity
cavity

filiform papillae
A

fungiform papillae
C

foliate papillae
D

vallate papillae
B

parotid glands

submandibular glands

sublingual glands

pharynx

esophagus

gastroesophageal sphincter
ring of muscle between the esophagus and the stomach

stomach cardia

stomach fundus

stomach body

pyloric antrum

pylorus

pylorus sphincter

small intestine

duodenum
A

jejunum
B

ileum
C

circular folds

large intestine

cecum

ascending colon

transverse colon

descending colon

sigmoid colon

rectum
bottom arrow

taenia coli

haustra

epiploic appendages

variform appendix

pancreas

liver

gallbladder
