Lower Gastrointestinal Anatomy and Abnormalities 0.0 / 5 ? MedicineGastrointestinalUniversityNone Created by: Millieprime47Created on: 30-04-18 11:04 The jejunum Has more prominent plicae circulares than the ileum 1 of 10 The ileum Has vessels which are more difficult to see than the jejunum 2 of 10 During malrotation The colon is anterior to the mesentry 3 of 10 Meckel's diverticulum is located At the antimesenteric border of the ileum 4 of 10 If pain presents in Meckel's diverticulum it is commonly Epigastric 5 of 10 The least common site of intestinal atresia is The jejunum 6 of 10 The inferior mesenteric artery begins supplying the GI tract from what point? The left colic flexure 7 of 10 The most common position of the appendix is where? Retrocecal 8 of 10 The superior aspect of the anal canal consists of what epithelium? Columnar 9 of 10 The inferior aspect of the anal canal consists of what epithelium? Non-keratinised and keratinised 10 of 10
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