Lip - GA
Lip - Histo
Tongue - GA
Tongue - Histo
Teeth - GA + Histo
100

The lips surround what opening of the oral cavity?

Oral orifice

100

What type of epithelium lines the inner surface of the lips?

Stratified squamous non-keratinized epithelium

100

What type of muscle composes the tongue?

Striated (skeletal) muscle

100

What surface of the tongue contains papillae?

Dorsal surface

100

What part of the tooth is visible above the gingiva?

Crown

200

What muscle forms the bulk of the lips?

Orbicularis oris

200

What type of epithelium covers the outer surface of the lips?

Keratinized stratified squamous epithelium

200

How is the tongue divided anatomically?

Anterior two-thirds and posterior one-third

200

Which papillae are the most numerous?

Filiform papillae

200

What tissue covers the crown of the tooth?

Enamel

300

What groove is seen in the midline of the upper lip?

Philtrum

300

What layer lies beneath the epithelium of the lip mucosa?

Lamina propria

300

 What structure divides the tongue into right and left halves?

Median fibrous septum

300

Which papillae contain taste buds?

Fungiform, foliate, and circumvallate papillae

300

What tissue forms the bulk of the tooth?

Dentin

400

What structures connect the inner surface of the lips to the gums?

Labial frenula

400

What glands are present in the submucosa of the lips?

Minor salivary glands

400

Where is the posterior one-third of the tongue located?

Pharynx

400

Which papillae are arranged in a V-shaped row?

Circumvallate papillae

400

What soft tissue occupies the pulp cavity?

Dental pulp

500

What types of structures are found within the substance of the lips?

Blood vessels, nerves, connective tissue, and minor salivary glands

500

What histologic transition is seen in the lips?

Non-keratinized oral epithelium to keratinized skin epithelium

500

What tissue strongly binds the mucosa to the tongue muscles?

Connective tissue of the lamina propria

500

Which papillae are keratinized and lack taste buds?

Filiform papillae

500

What cells are responsible for dentin formation?

Odontoblasts

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