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::::. Cdl ~odies of preganglionic parasympathetic


1eurons to the duodenum are in the

Spleen, thymuS and lymph nodes arc


similar in that they all

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filter blood.
contain lymphocytes.
have a medulla and a cortex.
serve as filters for tissue fluid.
have afferent and efferent lymphatic
vessels.

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The red pulp of the splcen con tains

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brachioceplulic vein.
inferior labial vein.
inferior labi.ll Jrtery.
p~erygoid venouS plexus.

from the dentinlXnamc! junction to the


surface of the t':nJmelare called
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enamel rods.
enamel lam~l!:le.
enamel spindles.
Hunter.Schregcr bands.
incremenullincs of Retzius.

crista galli.
groove for the transverse sinus.
Irsser wing of sphenoid bone.
petrous part of temporal bone.

In the embryo, the ductus


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52. Hypomineralizcd structures which extend

sternal angle.
xiphisternal junction.
st'cond thoracic vertebra.
attachment of the fourth costal cartilage
to the sternum.

The lateral part of the middle cranial fossa


is separated from the posterior cranial fossa
by the
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Infection sprc.lding via lymphatics from the


lower lip would first enter the bloodstream
at the
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Tne oifurcation of the trachea lies at the


:evei of the
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1. small nodules of lymphoid tissue and


lymphatic capillaries.
2. splenic cords, numerous erythrocytes
and blood vascular sinusoids.
j. oJ.reticular fiber stroma, lymphatic
sinusoids and trabeculae of smooth musc:e.
4. large nodules of lymphoid cells, vascular
channels lined wi th reticuloendothelia!
cells and sheathed arteries.

submucosal and myenteric plexuses.


s<icralspinal cord lateral gray column.
thoracic spinal cord lateral gray column.
dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus nerve.

connects

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right atrium with the left atrium.


umbilical vein with the inferior vena cava.
left pulmonary artery to the aortic arCh.
right pulmonary artery to the aortic arch.

The ec;oph<1gusis subdivided into three


portions on the basis of a transition in the
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submucosa.
odvcn titia.
mucosal layer.
muscularis externa.
None of the above

The thyroid giJnd receives its blood supply


from branches "f the
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:D. Compact bone as found in the cribriform


plate (lamina dura) of the wall of the alveolar
socket is characterized by

external CJ.r;:-tid
arteries.
thyrocervi(li :runks.
Both (1) an'::)) above
Neither (1) ~0r (2) above

1. containing a collagenous fiber background)


Jnd by resisting resorption when placed
under pressure as in orthodon tic movement
of teeth.
2. forming the crest of the alveolar socket
at which place transseptal fibers of the
periodontal ligament are attached.
3. containing Sharpey's fibers which are
extensions of the reticular fibers of the
periodontal ligament.
4. being perforated by vascular canals and by
possessingnumerous lamellae.

54. The nervesIvin~:n closerelation to the


lateral surfa~es-;f the pericardial sac are
the
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vagus nerves..
phrenic ne!'\~.
intercosul ~es.
lesser spl3n~ic nerves.
greater spi~nic nerves.
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