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QUESTION 1 Matching A. Isthmus Cells of the stomach that produce Hydrochloric ac

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QUESTION 1 Matching A. Isthmus Cells of the stomach that produce Hydrochloric acid Lymphatic nodule patches in the Mucosa of the Gastrointestinal tract The region of the stomach where you would expect to see parietal and chief cells The layer of muscularis externa that forms the bulk of the pyloric sphincter 5. Fundus/Body Goblet D. Longitudinal Submucosa F. Brunner's G. Base Multicellular glands within the submucosa of the Duodenum that secrete mucus with bicarbonate, and inhibit the activity of parietal and chief cells The connective tissue layer in which the gastric pits and gastric glands are located Region of the gastric gland where stem cells are located Layer of muscularis externa that runs parallel to the long axis of the tubular organ Layer of the gut wall where the Meissner's plexus is located Parietal Circular J. Jejunum Cardia L. Oblique M.Chief Peyer's O. Lamina propria P. Plicae Circular folds whose core is filled with Submucosa tissue Duodenum R. pylorus S. lleum The longest section of small intestine Region of the stomach that is located closest to the Lower esophageal sphincter Unicellular mucus-secreting glands that are common amongst the small intestine epithelium The layer of muscularis externa that is unique to the stomach Cells of the stomach that release a zymogen called pepsinogen

Explanation / Answer

Matching

1.Parietal cells

2.Peyers patches

3.Fundus/Body

4.Circular

5.Brunner's

6.Lamina propria

7.Isthmus

8.Longitudinal

9.Submucosa

10.Plicae

11.Ileum

12.Cardia

13.Goblet

14.Oblique

15.Cheif cells

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