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1
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What organ lies inferior to liver - bulk of which is a body and contains a cystic duct that connects to a narrow neck

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gallbladder

2
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What is the function of gallbladder

A

store and concentrate bile (can hold ~70 mL)

3
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What is the difference between hepatic bile and cystic bile

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Hepatic = primary bile (from liver) 
Cystic = concentrated bile (in gallbladder)
4
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What hormone controls secretion of bile

A

CCK (and vagus n.)

5
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What is the surface epithelium of mucosa in gallbladder

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simple columnar

6
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Clear cells (cholangiocytes) in the mucosa of the gallbladder have many what? What is the their function?

A

Many microvilli

Absorb water

7
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What do brush cells in the gallbladder do? Are there many of them?

A

Produce mucinogen

few in number

8
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True or false; the lamina propria of the gallbladder is loose and very vascular

A

true

9
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True or false; a muscularis mucosa is absent in the gallbladder

A

true

10
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What is very unique about the submucosa of the gallbladder

A

It is ABSENT!

11
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True or false; the muscularis externa of gallbladder has a normal pattern

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false - not normal patter - thin smooth muscle layer with disorganized muscle arrangement

12
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Is the gallbladder mostly serosa or adventitia

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serosa but some adventitia where it attaches to liver

13
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True or false; the pancreas has an exocrine and endocrine function

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true

14
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What is the endocrine process of the pancreas

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islets of langerhans producing hormones

15
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What is the exocrine process of the pancreas

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serous acini producing digestive enzymes

16
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True or false; the largest portion of the pancreas is exocrine portion

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true

17
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The secretion of the exocrine portion of the pancreas (serous acini) is controlled by what?

A

CCK an ACH from parasymp. nerves

18
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What controls secretion of water and bicarb from pancreatic ducts

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secretin and ACH from parasymp nerves

19
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The centroacinar cells (which are located next to acinar cells) along with cuboid cells in the intercalated pancreatic ducts release what into where?

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Release alkaline fluid (bicarb) into duodenum to buffer stomach chyme

20
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What is the function of the collagen rich ct. wrapping pancreatic duct?

A

Provide extra protection from digestive enzymes leaking

21
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What is the largest gland in the body with exocrine and endocrine function?

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Liver

22
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True or false; on top of metabolism of lipids, carbs and proteins - production of blood protein - detoxifying - and hepatic bile production - the liver also stores vitamin A and B12

A

true

23
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What is the shape of classic liver lobules?

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Hexagonal

24
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Microvilliated cuboidal cells (in columns) possessing lateral bile canaliculi best describes what cell?

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Hepatocytes

25
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What is the most common cell type of liver

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hepatocyte

26
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How does bile move from hepatocytes

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towards bile duct branch through the portal triad

27
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What is the arrangement of hepatocytes?

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In rows between hepatic sinusoids like spokes of a wheel

28
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What are Kupffer cells?

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Resident macrophages (develop from monocytes)

29
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What is the function of Kupffer cells?

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Phagocytosis of debris (antigen presentation)

30
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True or false; Kupffer cells are stellate macrophages in liver

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true

31
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What is another name for Ito cells?

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Hepatic stellate cells (lipocytes)

32
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What is the function of ito cells (hepatic stellate cells)

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Strore lipids for immediate use (store vitamin A) - produce collagen 1,3,4 and growth factors

33
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What are Pit cells?

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Natural killer cells of liver - hepatic progenitor cells

34
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What is another name for a hepatic progenitor cell?

A

Pit cell

35
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The portal triad includes branches of what?

A

Hepatic artery
portal vein
bile duct
lymph vessels

36
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Dilated, fenestrated thin walled vessels found between the rows of hepatocytes best describes what cell?

A

Hepatic sinusoids

37
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What is the percentages of venous vs. arterial blood carried in the hepatic sinusoids

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75% venous

25% arterial

38
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Fenestrated thin walled vessel that collects blood from the hepatic sinusoids best describes what?

A

Central vein

39
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What is another name for the space of Disse?

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Perisinusoidal space

40
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What is the space of Disse?

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Space between hepatocytes and fenestrated hepatic sinusoids - blood can directly contact microvilliated surfaces of the hepatocytes (nutrients)

41
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True or false; the space of Disse is why the liver can take over the function of the spleen if need be

A

true - flow of blood slows enough so cells can interact with blood and its contents

42
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What is Glisson’s capsule?

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dense irregular ct. covered with serosa in liver