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Digestive System
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A. the gastrointestinal tract
b. accessory digestive organs |
The gastrointestinal tract
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A. Oral cavity: mouth and pharynx
b. esophagus
c. stomach
d. small intestine
e. large intestine
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Gastrointestinal tract: small intestine
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A. duodenum
b. jejunum
c. ileum
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Gastrointestinal tract: large intestine
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A. appendix
b. colon
c. rectum
d. cecum
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Accessory digestive organs
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A. salivary glands
b. exocrine pancreas
c. biliary system: liver and gallbladder
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Digestive system: the lumen
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Is continuous with the external environment (mouth to anus) and is thus considered outside the body proper
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Digestive system
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A. pH in stomach can be as low as 2: compared to pH of body ~6.8 to 8
b. digestive enzymes must be activated in the lumen as they are designed to destroy tissue c. home of microorganisms d. foodstuffs are complex foreign particles, which in the body proper would activate the immune system |
Digestive tract: four layers
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A. mucosa
b. submucosa c. muscularis externa d. serosa |
3 layers of mucosa
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A. mucous membrane
b. lamina propria c. muscularis mucosa - thin layer of smooth muscle |
Mucosa: Mucous membrane
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A. protective surface
b. exocrine gland cells for secretion of digestive juices c. endocrine gland cells for secretion of blood-borne hormones d. epithelial cells specialized for absorption |
Mucosa: Lamina propria
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Thin layer of connective tissue that houses gut-associated lymphoid tissue ( protects against bacteria)
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The Mucosa: folding
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A. highly folded to increase surface area for absorption
b. degree of folding is dependent on function of the area c. pattern of folding can be modified by contraction of the muscularis mucosa |
The other 3 layers of mucosa
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A. submucosa
b. muscularis externa c. serosa |
Mucosa: submucosa
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A. thick layer of connective tissue that provides elasticity and distensibility
b. contains the larger blood and lymph vessels and nerve network (submucusal plexus) |
Mucosa: muscularis externa
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A. consists of two layers
1. concentric inner layer - responsible for contraction
2. longitudinal outer layer - shortens the tube
b. also possesses a nerve network called myentric plexus |