5.7.1. Overview of the Small Intestines - Structure and Function Flashcards

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What are the 3 parts of the Small Intestines?

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  1. The Duodenum
  2. The Jejunum
  3. The Ileum
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What is the rough total length of the Small Intestines?

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About 6 meters

dependent on the Size and Sex of the Person

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What is the rough length of the Duodenum?

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About 25cm

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What is the rough length of the Jejunum?

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About 2.5 meters (2/5 of the Small Intestines)

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What is the rough length of the Ileum?

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About 3.5 meters (3/5 of the Small Intestines)

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What is the Function of the Duodenum?

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  1. Gastric Acid Neutralization
  2. Digestion
  3. Iron Absorption
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What is the Function of the Jejunum?

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Nutrient Absorption - About 95% of Nutrients are absorbed here

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What is the Function of the Ileum?

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  1. NaCl and Water Re-absorption for Chyme Dehydration
  2. Absorption of the Vitamin B12-Intrinsic Factor Complex
  3. Absorption of Bile Salts for Enterohepatic Circulation (Recycling)
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What is the Absorptive Surface of the Small Intestines increased by?

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  1. Circular Folds (3 x area increase)
  2. Villi (30 x area increase)
  3. Microvilli (600 x area increase)
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Where does the Absorption take place?

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At the Villi

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What is Absrobed at the Villi?

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  1. NaCl
  2. Monosaccharides
  3. Amino-Acids
  4. Peptides
  5. Fats
  6. Vitamins
  7. Minerals
  8. Water
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What is the Transporter which absorbs Nutrients across the Lumen of the Jejunum?

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The Sodium Coupled Secondary Active Transport Protein

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What is absorbed via a Sodium Coupled Secondary Active Transport Protein?

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  1. Sodium Ions
  2. Monosaccharides
  3. Amino-Acids
  4. Nucleosides
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What transports Sodium Ions out of the Jejunum into the Blood?

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The NaKATPase Transport Protein

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What, other than transporting Sodium Ions out of the Jejunal Cells into the Blood, does the NaKATPase Transport Protein do?

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Transports Potassium Ions from the Capillary Lumen into the Jejunal Cell

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What allows Potassium to leave the Jejunal Cell, back into the Capillary Lumen?

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Leaky Potassium Channels

17
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What transports everything other than Sodium from the Jejunal Cell into the Capillary?

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A Transport Protein

18
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How is water secreted into the Alimentary Lumen?

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Passively

19
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How does the Passive secretion of water into the Alimentary Lumen occur?

A

The Active Secretion of Chloride Ions out of the Epithelial Cells

20
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What area does the Active Chloride Ion secretion occur in?

A

The Crypts of Leiberkuhn

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What is important about the secretion of water into the Lumen from the Crypts of Leiberkuhn?

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  1. It maintains the Luminal Contents in a Liquid State
  2. It promotes the Mixing of Nutrients with Digestive Enzymes
  3. It Aids with Nutrient Presentation to the Absorbing Surface
  4. It Dilutes and Washes away potentially injurious substances
22
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Where is the Water, secreted by the Crypts of Leiberkuhn, reabsorbed?

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The Adjacent Villi