Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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Match each numbered item with the most closely related lettered
item.
1. circular folds
2. falciform ligament
3. pyloric sphincter
4. haustra
5. peristalsis
6. simple columnar
7. muscularis
8. stratified squamous
9. Peyer patches
10. submucosa
a. typically contains two layers of
smooth muscle
b. epithelium lining small intestine
c. contains dense irregular
connective tissue and blood
vessels
d. lymphatic nodules in wall of
ileum
e. attaches liver to anterior
abdominal wall
f. restricts chyme entry into small
intestine
g. epithelium lining the esophagus
h. sacs of large intestine wall
i. increase surface area of small
intestine
j. process to propel digested
materials through the
gastrointestinal tract
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