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What type of epithelium is respiratory mucosa?
pseudostratified columnar epithelium
what type of epithelium is oral mucosa?
stratified squamous epithelium
what part of the tooth is the gingiva found in
the neck
what is the top layer of the tooth called?
enamel
during a root canal, what is removed?
the pulp cavity
how many cuspid teeth do you have?
4
how many molars do you have?
12
muscles of mastication: are most muscle in your mouth meant for opening or closing?
closing
what gland is at the back of your mouth
parotid glands
what allows the taste bud to taste
gustatory hairs/cells
the top of the uvula is ____________, and the bottom is _____________
pseudostratified columnar (respiratory mucosa), stratified squamous epithelium
what is the first sphincter you encounter in the body when digesting food
upper esophageal sphincter (at the top of your throat)
which layer of the esophagus has exocrine glands and secretes bases
sub mucosal
what part of the mucosa is there for structural support and provides nerves and blood supply
lamina propia
what part of the mucosa generates peristalsis
muscularis externa
what is the first sphincter in the stomach
cardiac sphincter
where does the stomach narrow
antrum
what cells secrete HCL (hydrochloric acid)
parietal cells
what type of cells do people with ulcers not have enough of (not covered)
mucosa neck cell
how do you fix GERD
proton pump inhibitors (target HCl)
what is the middle part of the small intestine called
jejunum
what is the most common problem with celiac disease
malnutrition due to damaged villi
what is the start of the large intestine called
cecum
whats the purpose of colonocytes (not covered)
absorbs water and electrolytes
what part of the large intestine does the appendix hang off of
cecum
which sphincter is controlled by the autonomic nervous system
internal anal sphincter
what is the purpose of the rectal valves
passive control structures
in arteries, what does the subendothelial layer do
provide support
what do arteries have that veins don't
elastic lamina
where are elastic arteries found
close to the heart
what does elastic lamina do for the artery
allows it to be springy
aortic dissection rips open what layer
endothelium layer
muscular arteries control what?
blood flow to organs and limbs
what is the last artery you hit before capillaries and controls blood flow into the capillaries?
arterioles
intercellular clefts are mostly...
closed
what is constantly leaking out of capilaries?
plasma
pulmonary edema is caused by
leaky capillaries causing heart congestion
where does fluid leak into during pulmonary edema?
into lung tissue then into air sacs
how do you treat pulmonary edema
diuretics
pressure in the veins is ____ than in arteries
LOWER
what do veins have that arteries dont?
valves
what is contained inside the tunica externa?
veins, arteries, and nerves (blood vessels)
What causes varicose veins?
faulty venous valve
where do we find venules?
after capillaries bed
where is the heart held?
mediastinum
what type of connective tissue is fibrous pericardium?
dense irregular connective tissue
what are the two parts of the serous pericardium?
parietal layer and visceral layer
what type of cell is the endocardium?
simple squamous
what valve attatches the left atrium to the left ventricle?
bicuspid valve
does the pulmonary vein contain oxygenated blood?
YES
what valves close during S1?
tricuspid and bicuspid valves
What is pumping during S1?
ventricles
what is filling during S2?
ventricles
whats another name for the mitral valve?
bicuspid valve
what causes a heart murmor
valve prolapse
what are the symptoms of someone with patent formane ovale?
reduced capacity to do anything requiring oxygen
with the open foramen ovale, where does blood flow?
right atrium to left atrium
what part of the baby's heart has the highest pressure?
right side
Where does blood go if the ductus arteriosus is open in babies?
pulmonary artery to aorta
where does blood go if the ductus arteriosus is open in adults?
aorta pulomonary artery
What is the ductus arteriosus?
A structure in embryo connecting the pulmonary trunk to the aorta.
what do enterocytes have on them that make them good at absorbing?
microvilli
what are the three parts of the upper respiratory track?
nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx
cilia have what job in the respiratory mucosa?
move mucus around
What is rhinitis?
inflammation of the nose causing a runny nose
how does sudafed treat a runny nose?
restricts blood flow
what's another word for nasal concha?
turbinates
where are the maxillary sinuses found
below the eyes
what is sinusitis?
inflammation of the sinuses
what tonsil is most blamed for respiratory problems?
pharyngeal tonsil
which cartilage wraps all the way around the larynx?
cricoid cartilage
what cartilage acts as a posterior anchor for vocal cords?
arytenoid cartilage
how does your mouth make sound?
rubbing of vocal folds
what type of cartilage makes the trachea?
hyaline cartilage
what type of cartilage makes up the epiglottis?
elastic cartilage
terminal bronchiole do not have...
alveoli
respiratory bronchiole do not have..
respiratory mucosa
condition where lungs are filling with fluid is called
pleural effusion
what type of cell is in between each olfactory cell?
supporting cells
Where is the epiglottis located?
larynx, hypopharynx
what aspect of the larynx does the thyroid cartilage block?
the front of the larynx
what are the bumps called on the large intestine
haustra
What type of artery is best at handling large changes in pressure?
elastic arteries (like the aorta)
what kind of epithelium is found in oral mucosa?
stratified squamous
what are the smallest airways that have respiratory mucosa but do not have alveoli?
terminal bronchioles
how many incisors do you have?
8
what structure controls food entering the small intestine of the stomach?
pyloric sphincter
what cell in the small intestine is primarily responsible for absorbing nutrients?
enterocyte
the vasalva maneuver can lead to a short term ______________ in blood pressure in the brain, but a _______________ in blood pressure if it is held for too long
increase
decrease
chemical digestion starts in the mouth with saliva, which contains _____________, an enzyme that breaks down starches
amylase
Blood first enters the hepatic lobule through what vessel?
portal vein
the majority of nephrons are located in the cortex of the _________
kidney
the internal anal sphincter is made up of ______ muscle
smooth muscle
the external anal sphincter is made up of _________ muscle
skeletal muscle
what is the primary treatment for ARDS?
mechanical ventilation
under the theory we learned in class, what structure do we think SARS-CoV2 primarily attacks?
capillaries
Veins take blood ______ the heart
BACK to the heart
Arteries take blood ______ from the heart
AWAY from
arteries have _________ tunica media compared to veins
thicker
arteries do not have _________, but veins do
valves