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CASK microscopy MDL

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The muscularis externa in the stomach differs from that of other GI segments in that it has three layers of muscle instead of two.

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False
True
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Cells which secrete pepsinogen into the stomach are called:

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Chief (zymogenic) cells
Goblet cells
Parietal cells
Kupffer cells
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CASK microscopy MDL

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Which the following staining methods was used on this tissue slide?

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RF
VWF
Azan
1A4
S100
HE
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CASK microscopy MDL

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If you want to see the location of all the blood vessels in a tissue slide, which the following staining methods would you use best?

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S100
VWF
RF
HE
Azan
1A4
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CASK microscopy MDL

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Which layer is highlighted in this tissue slide?

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Mucosa
Muscularis mucosae
Muscularis externa
Serosa
Adventitia
Submucosa
Lamina propria
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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 small intestine
mainly in the stomach (especially its pyloric region) and in the small intestine, but also elsewhere along the GI tract
only in the stomach (especially its pyloric region)
only in the colon
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CASK microscopy MDL

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Esophageal glands are located:

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in the muscularis externa
in the adventitia
in the serosa
in the submucosa
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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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False
True