These are gradually lost throughout childhood and replaced as one becomes an adult.
What are deciduous teeth?
The lining of the alimentary tube.
What is mucosa?
The flatten out as the stomach is filled.
What are rugae?
This is where spermatogenesis takes place.
What is seminiferous tubules?
There are several hundred thousand of these in each ovary.
What are primary follicles?
This lines the socket and produces a bone like cement that anchors the tooth.
What is periodontal membrane?
The "brain" of the gut.
The enteric nervous system?
This is about 11 feet in length.
What is the ileum?
This is on the head of a sperm cell and contains 23 chromosomes.
What is an acrosome?
What are Fallopian tubes?
What are papillae?
These innervate the mucosa to regulate secretions.
What is the meissner's plexus?
This unites with the cystic ducts of the gallbladder.
What is the hepatic duct?
This tube is about 20 feet long.
What is the epididymis?
This is shaped like an upside down pear.
What is the uterus?
Located just below and in front of the ears,
What is carotid glands?
Another name of myenteric plexus.
What is the auerbach's plexus?
This located on the under surface of the right lobe of the liver.
What is the gallbladder?
These are also called cowper's glands.
What are bulbourethral glands?
The upper portion above the entry of the Fallopian tubes.
What are fundus?
Located below the floor of the mouth.
What are sublingual glands?
The lining of the abdominal cavity.
What is the peritoneum?
This digests polypeptides to shorter chains of amino acids.
What is trypsin?
Initiates production of sperm in the testes.
What is FSH?
These are within the floor of the vestibule.
What are bartholian's glands?