Health Sciences 3300A/B Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Common Bile Duct, Anal Sinuses, Ileocecal Valve

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Topic 12 - exam terminology: small intestine & gallbladder. Abdominal drainage nutrient pickup from stomach and intestines - delivers to liver for processing & storage. Anal canal anal opening that consists of hemorrhoid veins, anal sinuses & is supplied by the internal iliac branches. Anal sinuses create mucus and lubricate the exit pathway for feces to exit. Anal sphincter involuntary control of the anus. Appendix vestigial feature that is a blind-ended tube. Arcades round regions that supply every curve of the duodenum - they become shorter as you go down the ileum. Cck released in response to protein and fat & targets acini. Cecum a small pouch that connects the ileum to the large intestine and contains the ileocecal valve. Celiac trunk supplies the stomach and most of the surrounding area. Cholecystitis blockage within the gallbladder that can be acute or chronic. Cholecystokinin activates the contraction of the gallbladder. Chron"s disease a chronic inflammatory disease leading to mucosal ulceration.

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