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In which organ of the GI would you find the plicae circulares? The helicotrema i

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In which organ of the GI would you find the plicae circulares?

The helicotrema is found: The otoliths are used to detect: Haustra are a feature of the: The hypothalamus controls all of the following except for: The area within the posterior segment of the eye where the ganglion cells exit carrying their visual information is called the: Cells in this part of the GI produce gastrin. Which is the reflective structure that quadruped animals possess that humans do not? Which is the GI structure that possesses the taniae coli? Which GI structure will have its epithelial tissue arranged into acini? (acinus singular) Which lobe processes auditory information? Which structure separates the anterior from the posterior chambers? Which organelle breaks down metabolic waste and is also the stomach of the cell? Which cranial nerve is directly stimulated by external sources; also hangs out above the cribriform plate? To which part of the chromosome does the microtubule of the spindle apparatus attach to control and direct the movement of the chromosomes during mitosis? The target receptors of some/few of the post-ganglionic fibers of the sympathetic system is/are: Which is a muscle of the middle ear? Which part of the phospholipid confers mobility/ its fluidic characteristic? Which structure of the nephron is the ball of capillaries? Which forms the visceral membrane of the nephron? The target receptors of some/few of the post-ganglionic fibers of the sympathetic system is/are: Which is a muscle of the middle ear? Which part of the phospholipid confers mobility/ its fluidic characteristic? Which of the organelles is responsible for formation of the spindle apparatus during mitosis? In which chamber of the eye would we find the vitreous humor? This muscle provides flexion at hip and/or lumbar intervertebral joints. This muscle flexes the neck. This muscle performs flexion of the forearm. Which of the following connective tissues will have leucocytes and clot? Which of the following cells secretes hydrochloric acid into the stomach? From which feature of the stomach does the greater omentum hang off of? Where is the esophagus located with respect to the trachea? Which portion of the small intestine inserts into the cecum i.e. delivers the indigestible material? Which of the following is a membrane feature which will increase the absorptive surface area of the GI intestinal epithelial cells? The Pons is found between the: Which two structures consolidate smell into long term memories? Which structure conveys food to the stomach from the oral cavity? Into what structure does the terminal ileum insert? The conjunctiva lines: Which bone has the small openings for the olfactory nerve to sense smell through?

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GI stands for 'gastro-intestinal' tract. Plicae circulares are the folds present in the inner wall of small intestine. Microvilli (hairy appendages) are present on the surface of these folds. The folded structure of plicae circulares provides a good area for absorption to the small intestine.