QUESTION 3
QUESTION 4
descending
sigmoid
transverse
ascending
QUESTION 5
stomodeum, ectoderm
proctodeum, endoderm
proctodeum, ectoderm
stomodeum, endoderm
QUESTION 7
inferior mesenteric artery
superior mesenteric artery
celiac artery
common iliac arteries
QUESTION 8
left aortic arch VI
left aortic arch IV
right aortic arch VI
right aortic arch IV
QUESTION 9
QUESTION 10
liver
spleen
yolk sac
bone marrow
QUESTION 11
aortic arch
abdominal aorta
thoracic aorta
ascending aorta
pulmonary arteries
QUESTION 12
thymus
spleen
lymph nodes
none of the other choices is correct
QUESTION 13
incisors
canines
premolars and molars
QUESTION 14
inferior vena cava
superior vena cava
hepatic portal vein
coronary sinus
QUESTION 15
QUESTION 16
spleen
small intestines
large intestines
stomach
QUESTION 17
ascending aorta
abdominal aorta
aortic arch
thoracic aorta
pulmonary arteries
QUESTION 18
common iliac veins
hepatic portal vein
lumbar veins
gonadal veins
QUESTION 19
IX and X
V and VII
X and XI
VII and IX
QUESTION 20
systemic circuit
pulmonary circuit
QUESTION 21
liver, but not the gall bladder
gall bladder, but not the liver
both the liver and gall bladder
none of the other choices is correct
QUESTION 22
duodenum
jejunum
ileum
large intestines
QUESTION 23
foregut
hindgut
midgut
QUESTION 24
common iliac arteries
celiac artery
superior mesenteric artery
inferior mesenteric artery
QUESTION 25
deoxygenated
oxygenated
QUESTION 26
smooth
skeletal
cardiac
2) Thyroid
Explanation: thyroid cartilage forms the Adam's Apple in the larynx.
3) Mucosa
Explanation: four layers from outside inward are:
- Serosa
- Musclaris externa- Submucosa
- Mucosa
4) transverse
5) c) Proctodeum, ectoderm
explanation: The anal canal below the pectinate line develops from the proctodeum (ectoderm).
7) Inferior mesenteric
explanation: The rectum receives arterial supply through three main arteries:
- Superior rectal artery – terminal continuation of the inferior mesenteric artery.
- Middle rectal artery – branch of the internal iliac artery.
-Inferior rectal artery – branch of the internal pudendal artery
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