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Salivary Glands – Bio Lab Mid Exam

The key terms of Bio Lab Mid Exam include, Salivary Glands, Odonoblasts.


What do the odontoblasts make?

dentine


What is the name of the structure that the secretory cells of the salivary glands form?

acinus


Which papilla on the tongue has the majority of the taste buds?

circumvallate


What type of muscle is found in the tongue?

skeletal


What is the name given to the layer that includes the epithelium, lamina propria and muscularis mucosa?

mucosa


What type are the epithelial cells of the oesophagus?

squamous


Which type of cell makes enamel?

ameloblast


The type of epithelium of the oral mucosa is …

stratified


Which type of salivary gland has mostly serous acini?

parotid


What type of papillae on the tongue looks ‘mushroom like’ and is not keratinised?

fungiform


What is the name of the layer underlying the epithelium in the oral mucosa?

lamina propria


What is another name for the gum?

gingiva


what is the TMJ?

The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is the articulation between the condyle head and the squamous portion of the temporal bone in the skull base.


what is the glenoid fossa?

Oval depression in the temporal bone that articulates with the mandibular condyle.


what is the glenoid eminence?

The glenoid fossa, located at the inferior aspect of the squamous part of temporal bone, is composed of the glenoid fossa and articular eminence of the temporal bone. The eminence is a part of the temporal bone on which the condylar process slides during mandibular movements.


What do the odontoblasts make?

dentine


What is the name of the structure that the secretory cells of the salivary glands form?

acinus


Which papilla on the tongue has the majority of the taste buds?

circumvallate


What type of muscle is found in the tongue?

skeletal


What is the name given to the layer that includes the epithelium, lamina propria and muscularis mucosa?

mucosa


What type are the epithelial cells of the oesophagus?

squamous


Which type of cell makes enamel?

ameloblast


The type of epithelium of the oral mucosa is …

stratified


Which type of salivary gland has mostly serous acini?

parotid


What type of papillae on the tongue looks ‘mushroom like’ and is not keratinised?

fungiform


What is the name of the layer underlying the epithelium in the oral mucosa?

lamina propria


What is another name for the gum?

gingiva


what is the TMJ?

The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is the articulation between the condyle head and the squamous portion of the temporal bone in the skull base.


what is the glenoid fossa?

Oval depression in the temporal bone that articulates with the mandibular condyle.


what is the glenoid eminence?

The glenoid fossa, located at the inferior aspect of the squamous part of temporal bone, is composed of the glenoid fossa and articular eminence of the temporal bone. The eminence is a part of the temporal bone on which the condylar process slides during mandibular movements.


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