If a part of the digestive tract hosts mucosa associated lymphoid tissue (MALT), in which layer will it be found? Serosa

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If a part of the digestive tract hosts mucosa associated lymphoid tissue (MALT), in which layer will it be found? Serosa

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If a part of the digestive tract hosts mucosa associated lymphoid tissue (MALT), in which layer will it be found? Serosa, on the rim of the outermost layer O Lamina propia, just above the epithelial layer of the mucosa Elastic layer for increased flexibility Lumen, so that MALT tissues can migrate to infected sites O Muscularis externa, mixed with sheets of smooth muscle 2 pts Question 27
Hepatocytes: O Found in liver and gall bladder, produce and store bile, connect to common hepatic duct O Found only in liver, break down vitamins, direct tole in protein digestion ● Main functional cell of liver, produce bile, store glucose as glycogen O Mostly active in pancreas, secrete digestive enzymes, connect to pancreatic duct O Main functional cell of liver, lacking peroxisomes, filter blood, fluid retention Question 29 2 pts
Question 28 Which layer of the digestive tract may have a thickening of its tissue to form sphincters? O Lumen O Serosa Submucosa O Mucosa O Muscularis external Question 29 2 pts 2 pts
Question 30 2 pts There is a special serous membrane that suspends many of the visceral organs in the peritoneal cavity. It provides routes for blood vessels, lymphatics, and nerves. That membrane is called: mesentery O retroperitoneal O endometrium O parietal Question 31 2 pts The epithelium
The epithelium of the superior aspect of the esophagus: O Pseudostratified ciliated columnar O simple squamous O stratified squamous O simple cuboidal O simple columnar Question 32 2.nts.
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