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CASK microscopy MDL

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Does this piece of intestine have a serosa or an adventitia?

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Adventitia
Serosa
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CASK microscopy MDL

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Which layer is highlighted in this tissue slide?

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Lamina propria
Adventitia
Muscularis externa
Mucosa
Submucosa
Muscularis mucosae
Serosa
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CASK microscopy MDL

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Gastric glands are located:

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in the submucosa
in the muscularis externa
in the serosa
in the mucosa
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CASK microscopy MDL

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Enteroendocrine cells, an inconspicuous but important epithelial cell type, occur:

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only in the stomach (especially its pyloric region)
only in the colon
only in the small intestine
mainly in the stomach (especially its pyloric region) and in the small intestine, but also elsewhere along the GI tract
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CASK microscopy MDL

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The jejunum is characterized by the presence of numerous large folds in the submucosa, called plicae circulares (valves of Kerckring).

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True
False
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CASK microscopy MDL

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Can you find lymphocytes in the esophagus?

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No
Yes
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CASK microscopy MDL

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Which of the following “glands" is primarily a protected site for mitotic activity rather than a tissue specialized for secretion?

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duodenal (Brunner's) glands
esophageal glands
intestinal crypts (of Lieberkühn)
gastric (fundic) glands
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CASK microscopy MDL

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Cells which secrete pepsinogen into the stomach are called:

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Chief (zymogenic) cells
Parietal cells
Kupffer cells
Goblet cells