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A 38-year-old patient presents with a painful swelling of the submandibular gland on the left side. Especially during meals, the gland is painful and produces a large amount of saliva. During this, small stones are released from the duct. The cause of his difficulties is the so-called sialolithiasis, i. e. the formation of salivary stones. The most common cause is a change in the composition of saliva. The viscosity of saliva increases, and a mucoprotein matrix is formed, into which inorganic material (calcium, magnesium, phosphorus salts) is subsequently deposited and a stone is formed. Which parts of the submandibular gland are involved in the production and composition of saliva?
A 22-year-old patient presents for a colonoscopy to confirm a diagnosis of Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis. He has been suffering from crampy abdominal pain with watery diarrhea with admixture of blood and mucus for several weeks. During the endoscopy, a typical picture of mucosal damage by these autoimmune inflammations is described and a biopsy is taken for histological examination, which finally establishes the diagnosis of ulcerative colitis. Ulcerative colitis is a rare autoimmune type of inflammation of the digestive system that typically affects the mucosa and submucosa of the rectum and colon. Which of the descriptions offered describes the normal appearance of the colonic mucosa?
An investigator studying new drug delivery systems administers an aerosol containing 10 μm sized particles to a healthy subject via a special mask. These particles are found to deposit on the surface of the respiratory tract with a pseudostratified epithelium. Which of the following mechanism is the most likely way of clearance of the particulate matter in this subject?