6. Circle the term that does not belong in each of the following groupings. Then, fill in the answer blanks with the correct group name. 1. Nasopharynx Esophagus Laryngopharynx Oropharynx Group: __________ 2. Villi Plicae circulares Rugae Microvilli Group: __________ 3. Salivary glands Pancreas Liver Gallbladder Group: __________ 4. Duodenum Cecum Jejunum Ileum Group: __________ 5. Ascending colon Haustra Circular folds Cecum Group: __________ 6. Mesentery Frenulum Greater omentum Parietal peritoneum Group: __________ 7. Parotid Sublingual Submandibular Palatine Group: __________ 8. Protein-digesting enzymes Saliva Intrinsic factor HCl Group: __________ 9. Colon Water absorption Protein absorption Vitamin B absorption Group: __________ 7. Figure 14–3A is a longitudinal section of the stomach.
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