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| What type of glands are found on the tongue? Between what tissues are they located? |
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Serous glands of von Ebner Muscous glands Found between skeletal muscle bundles |
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| What are the different types of papillae found on the tongue? |
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Foliate Circumvalate Fungiform Filiform |
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| Which papillae have taste buds located on the their sides? |
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| Which papillae have taste buds on their upper surface? |
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| What types of papillae lack taste buds? What is the purpose of these papillae? |
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| Filiform papillae lack taste buds. Their purpose is the grip food. |
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| What is the largest type of papillae found on the tongue? |
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| Which stains darker von Ebner or musous glands? |
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| Von Ebner glands stain darker. |
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| What types of cells are present in the acini of the parotid gland? |
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| What types of cells are present in the acini of the submandibular gland? |
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| Serous acini and mucous acini along wit serous demilunes |
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| What types of cells are located in the acini sublingual salivary gland? |
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| Musous acini and serous demilunes. |
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| What are the two types of intralobular ducts? Which is larger? |
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Intercalated and striated Striated ducts are larger. |
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| What type of epithelium makes up the mucosa of the oral cavity? |
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| Stratified squamous nonkeratinizing epithelia |
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| What are the two different types of mucosa in the oral cavity? What are the differences between these mucosa? |
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Lining mucosa which has stratified nonkeratinizing epithelia and lines the floor of the mouth, cheek, inner side of lip, inferior side of tongue--all regions which cover skeletal muscle. -Masticatory mucosa covers the hard palate and dorsum of tongue and has stratified squamous keratinizing epithelia. |
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| What is the tooth derived from? |
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| Invaginations of the ectodermal epithelium |
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| What is the hardest tissue of the body? |
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| T/F. Enamel is acellular. |
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| What hydroxyapetite bone-like substance covers the root of the tooth? |
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| Osteocytes are equivalent to what cell in cementum? |
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| What do odontoblasts form? |
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