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1. The is part of the - digestive organ. A. Liver; alimentary canal; duodenum; accessory B. Pancreas; alimentary canal;

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1 The Is Part Of The Digestive Organ A Liver Alimentary Canal Duodenum Accessory B Pancreas Alimentary Canal 1
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1. The is part of the - digestive organ. A. Liver; alimentary canal; duodenum; accessory B. Pancreas; alimentary canal; duodenum; accessory C. Duodenum; alimentary canal; ileum; accessory D. Duodenum; alimentary canal; liver; accessory E. None of the above 2. The anatomical order of the alimentary canal is: A. Mouth; oropharynx; esophagus; stomach; small intestine; colon (large intestine); rectum; anus B. Mouth; esophagus; oropharynx; stomach; small intestine; colon; anus; rectum C. Mouth; stomach; oropharynx; esophagus; small intestine; large intestine; rectum; anus D. Mouth; oropharynx; esophagus; stomach; large intestine; small intestine; rectum; anus E. None of the above while the... is an 4. Food exiting the mouth into the - the is in the form of- A. Stomach; bolus; mouth; chyme B. Anus; bolus; stomach; chyme C. Rectum; bolus; chyme D. Oropharynx; bolus; stomach; chyme E. None of the above 3. Food enters the stomach at its - to the then the then the A. Cardia; fundus; body; pyloric antrum; pyloric canal; duodenum; pylorus B. Fundus; pyloric canal; cardia; pyloric antrum; body; duodenum; pylorus C. Antrum; body; cardia; pyloric antrum; ileum; pylorus; pyloric canal D. Pyloric canal; Pyloric antrum; pylorus; cardia; body; jejunum; fundus E. None of the above 5. Gastrointestinal motility includes - which causes- portion, then passes to the and exits into the through the then passes is in the form of a but food exiting which causes and- A. Segmentation waves; food to move backward and forward; peristalsis; food to move along the tract distally. B. Peristalsis waves; food to move backward and forward; segmentation; food to move along the tract distally. C. Rippling waves; food to move backward and forward; segmentation; food to move along the tract distally. D. Propulsion waves food to move backward and forward; peristalsis; food to move along the tract distally. E. None of the above