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Which organs are identified as A and B in the microscopic view?
Which organs are identified as A and B in the microscopic view?
- Liver and Pancreas (correct)
- Liver and Gallbladder
- Gallbladder and Liver
- Pancreas and Gallbladder
Which of the following is NOT a salivary gland?
Which of the following is NOT a salivary gland?
- Sublingual
- Submandibular
- Brunner (correct)
- Parotid
In which organ are Brunner glands found?
In which organ are Brunner glands found?
- Stomach
- Ileum
- Esophagus (correct)
- Duodenum
Which gland is responsible for producing saliva, aside from the ones listed as exceptions?
Which gland is responsible for producing saliva, aside from the ones listed as exceptions?
Which pair of organs could potentially be confused with each other in a microscopic view?
Which pair of organs could potentially be confused with each other in a microscopic view?
Study Notes
Organ Identification
- Organ A is the Liver.
- Organ B is the Pancreas.
Salivary Glands
- The submandibular, sublingual, and parotid are all salivary glands.
- The Brunner's glands are not salivary glands.
Brunner's Gland Location
- The Brunner's glands are located in the submucosa of the esophagus.
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Test your knowledge about the human anatomy, focusing on the liver, pancreas, and salivary glands. This quiz covers organ identification and the specific locations and characteristics of various glands, including Brunner's glands. Dive into the intricacies of human organ systems!