Matching Match each lettered term with the most closely related description. a. lamina propria 8 Digestive tube between the pharynx and stomach b. peristalsis Moves circular folds and villi C. pacesetter cells 10 Areolar tissue layer containing blood vessels, nerve endings, and lymphatic vessels d. esophagus e. muscularis mucosa 11 Permanent transverse folds in the digestive tract lining 12 Waves of muscular contractions that propel materials along digestive tract f. segmentation g. circular folds 13 Stimulate rhythmic cycles of activity along digestive tract h. sphincter i. myenteric plexus 14 Nerve network within the muscular layer 15 Have direct contact with motor neurons j. visceral smooth muscle cells 16 Digestive system accessory organ 17 Rhythmic muscular contractions that mix materials in digestive tract k. plasticity 1. liver 18 Form of food entering the digestive tract m. multi-unit smooth muscle 19 Lack direct contact with motor neurons cells 20 Ability of smooth muscle cells to function over varied ler n. bolus 21 Ring of muscle tissue
Matching Match each lettered term with the most closely related description. a. lamina propria 8 Digestive tube between the pharynx and stomach b. peristalsis Moves circular folds and villi C. pacesetter cells 10 Areolar tissue layer containing blood vessels, nerve endings, and lymphatic vessels d. esophagus e. muscularis mucosa 11 Permanent transverse folds in the digestive tract lining 12 Waves of muscular contractions that propel materials along digestive tract f. segmentation g. circular folds 13 Stimulate rhythmic cycles of activity along digestive tract h. sphincter i. myenteric plexus 14 Nerve network within the muscular layer 15 Have direct contact with motor neurons j. visceral smooth muscle cells 16 Digestive system accessory organ 17 Rhythmic muscular contractions that mix materials in digestive tract k. plasticity 1. liver 18 Form of food entering the digestive tract m. multi-unit smooth muscle 19 Lack direct contact with motor neurons cells 20 Ability of smooth muscle cells to function over varied ler n. bolus 21 Ring of muscle tissue
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Match each lettered term with the most closely related description.
a. lamina propria
b. peristalsis
8
Digestive tube between the pharynx and stomach
9
Moves circular folds and villi
C. pacesetter cells
10
10 Areolar tissue layer containing blood vessels,
nerve endings, and lymphatic vessels
d. esophagus
e. muscularis mucosa
11
11
Permanent transverse folds in the digestive tract lining
f. segmentation
12
12 Waves of muscular contractions that propel
materials along digestive tract
g. circular folds
13
h. sphincter
13 Stimulate rhythmic cycles of activity along digestive tract
14
i. myenteric plexus
14 Nerve network within the muscular layer
15
j. visceral smooth muscle
15 Have direct contact with motor neurons
16
cells
16 Digestive system accessory organ
17
k. plasticity
17 Rhythmic muscular contractions that mix
materials in digestive tract
1. liver
18
18 Form of food entering the digestive tract
m. multi-unit smooth muscle
19
19 Lack direct contact with motor neurons
cells
20
20 Ability of smooth muscle cells to function over varied lengths
n. bolus
21
21 Ring of muscle tissue
Section integration
affect the digestive processes
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