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[DOCX File]Sialolipoma of a minor salivary gland in a dog
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Lateral radiograph of the pharynx of a 10-year-old Golden retriever diagnosed with a sialolipoma of the minor salivary glands. The soft tissue mass is seen to occupy the majority of the oropharynx and displaces the nasopharynx dorsally. The dog was premedicated with butorphanola (0.2 mg/kg IV) and induced with propofolb (4 mg/kg IV) for oral ...
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Salivary Glands. These are the glands located under the lower jaw , the tongue and at the front of the ears. They are responsible for making saliva which makes food softer and easier to swallow. ... ____ C. canine c. place where digestion ends ____ D. mouth d. tooth used for tearing food ____ E. liver e. contains bile ____ F. peristalsis f ...
[DOC File]ANATOMY OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
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Salivary glands. ⃝ Small intestine ⃝ Tongue . ⃝ Uvula. ⃝ Gallbladder 2. Figure 14-2 illustrates oral cavity structures. First, correctly identify all structures provided with leader lines. Then color the structure that attaches the tongue to the floor of the mouth red; color the …
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Salivary glands, liver, gall bladder, and pancreas. 4. Functions of the digestive system. a) Ingest the food. b) Digest it into small molecules that can cross the cell membrane. c) Absorb the nutrient molecules. d) Eliminate non-digestible wastes. II. MOUTH. A. Overall structure. 1.
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27.0 GI: ORAL CAVITY, ESOPHAGUS AND SALIVARY GLANDS. ... Carnivores, man, incisors of ruminants, pig (except canine of the boar) Hypsodont. Ruminants, rodents, horses, canine or boar. Constant eruption. No crown and neck. elongated body with roots. II. Development. A thickening of oral epithelium forms the dental lamina.
[DOC File]Digestive System 24
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Liver Salivary glands Tongue. Large intestine. Figure 23-2. 4. Various types of glands secrete substances into the alimentary tube. Match the glands listed in Column B to the functions/locations described in Column A. Place the correct letter response in the answer blanks. Column B. …
The Digestive System
salivary glands. enter near the rear of the oral cavity. These glands secrete saliva containing the enzyme . salivary amylase, which breaks down starch during chewing. ____ Check the gums for teeth. Cut into the gum of the pig along one side, and extract one or more of the developing teeth.
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The names of the three pairs of salivary glands are the _____ The tube connecting the pharynx and the stomach is the _____ ... This enzyme is made in both the salivary gland and the pancreas and digests starch. ... Canine. Lateral incisor. After food has been chewed, it is formed into a small rounded mass called a: Moat. Chyme.
[DOC File]DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
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The largest Salivary Glands are the: Parotid Glands are in front of and just below each ear. They are. the largest of the glands and secrete a watery fluid rich in amylase. This fluid moves through the Stensen’s Duct to the upper 2nd molar. Submandibular Glands are in …
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