C5: Digestive System Flashcards
describe the digestive system
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what 9 organs are part of the alimentary canal?
- mouth
- esophagus
- cardiac sphincter
- stomach
- pyloric sphincter
- small intestine
- ileocecal valve
- large intestine
- anal sphincter
for the mouth,
- what is its structure?
- function?
- secretions?
-oral cavity, teeth tongue
- mechanical digestion (chewing), chemical digestion (saliva)
- saliva
for the esophagus,
- what is its structure?
- function?
- secretions?
- muscular tube, skeletal muscle at top (voluntary), transitions to smooth muscle (involuntary)
- peristalsis (method of contraction that moves things down the esophagus) of bolus down
- none
for the cardiac sphincter,
- what is its structure?
- function?
- secretions?
- smooth muscle
- prevents chyme going up the esophagus
- none
for the stomach,
- what is its structure?
- function?
- secretions?
- 3 layers of smooth muscle, gastric pits/glands for secretions
- chemical digestion of proteins (pepsin), low pH (to kill pathogens), mechanical digestion (churning), storage (major function!! stores food)
- low pH (HCl) promotes gastric secretions and motility
for the pyloric sphincter,
- what is its structure?
- function?
- secretions?
- smooth muscle
- releases chyme, a squirt at a time
- none
for the small intestine,
- what is its structure?
- function?
- secretions?
- duodenum, jejunum, ileum
- chemical digestion, absorption
- 3 duodenal hormones, brush border peptidases and disaccharides
for the ileocecal valve,
- what does it connect?
- what is its structure?
- function?
- secretions?
- ileum and cecum
- smooth muscle
- regulates small to large intestine
- none
for the large intestine,
- what is its structure?
- function?
- secretions?
- cecum, colon, rectum
- water and mineral absorption, home of e. coli, stores and concentrates feces
- none
for the anal sphincter,
- what is its structure?
- function?
- secretions?
- internal= smooth muscle (involuntary), external= skeletal muscle (voluntary)
- regulates defecation
- none
the small intestine has a huge surface area due to what 4 things?
- how do chemical digestion and absorption occur within the small intestine?
- length
- plicae/ folds
- villi (finger-like projections)
- microvilli (plasma membrane extensions)
- (more chemical digestion) duodenum > jejunum > ileum (less chemical digestion). opposite for absorption
what are the 4 accessory organs?
- salivary glands
- liver
- gallbladder
- pancreas
what does saliva contain?
water, mucus, salivary amylase (starch chemical digestion), salivary lipase (fat chemical digestion), lysozyme (breaks down the bacterial cell wall)
what are the 4 main functions of the liver?
- what is the only digestive function of the liver?
- storage: glycogen, iron, vitamins
- metabolic pathways
- detoxification: toxins, drugs, alcohol, hormones, rbc recycling
- synthesis: plasma proteins, bile, cholesterol and lipids
- bile production