The pig colon is bounded by ( ), and the cecum extends directly forward to form the ascending colon. A: Cecum orifice B: Colon orifice C: Rectum orifice D: Ileum orifice
The pig colon is bounded by ( ), and the cecum extends directly forward to form the ascending colon. A: Cecum orifice B: Colon orifice C: Rectum orifice D: Ileum orifice
“col/o” means ___ A: cecum B: colon C: gall D: cyst
“col/o” means ___ A: cecum B: colon C: gall D: cyst
The intestine that has mesentery is () A: descending colon B: sigmoid colon C: cecum D: rectum
The intestine that has mesentery is () A: descending colon B: sigmoid colon C: cecum D: rectum
Which organ is an accessory organ of the digestive system? A: cecum B: colon C: gallbladder D: esophagus
Which organ is an accessory organ of the digestive system? A: cecum B: colon C: gallbladder D: esophagus
What does the major portion of the large intestine refer to? A: cecum B: ileum C: colon D: appendix
What does the major portion of the large intestine refer to? A: cecum B: ileum C: colon D: appendix
The small intestine of bovine can be divided into ( ). A: Jejunum B: Colon C: Ileum D: Cecum E: Duodenum
The small intestine of bovine can be divided into ( ). A: Jejunum B: Colon C: Ileum D: Cecum E: Duodenum
The intraperitoneal organ is () A: cecum and colon B: ovary and testis C: gallbladder and appendix D: sigmoid colon and rectum
The intraperitoneal organ is () A: cecum and colon B: ovary and testis C: gallbladder and appendix D: sigmoid colon and rectum
The structure that produces "pigeon's milk" is the ( ). A: proventriculus B: crop C: milk gland D: pyloric cecum E: ventriculus
The structure that produces "pigeon's milk" is the ( ). A: proventriculus B: crop C: milk gland D: pyloric cecum E: ventriculus
The outermost region of the sea star stomach, the ( ), can be everted from the body. A: gizzard B: crop C: cardiac stomach D: pylorus E: rectal cecum
The outermost region of the sea star stomach, the ( ), can be everted from the body. A: gizzard B: crop C: cardiac stomach D: pylorus E: rectal cecum