Digestive System IV Flashcards

1
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Mucosa of the Small Intestine

A
  • simple columnar epithelium w/ goblet cells
  • most cells are columnar absorptive cells
  • enzymes attached to the microvilli = disaccharidases and dipeptidases
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2
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What are lacteals?

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center of lamina propria

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3
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Do the numbers of goblets cells increase or decrease as you pass through the small intestine?

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Increase

Even more found in the large intestine

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4
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What does secretin do?

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decreases intestinal motility

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5
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What does CCK (cholecystokinin) do?

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  • stimulates enzymatic pancreatic secretion

- increases intestinal motility

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6
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What does serotonin do?

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increases gut motility

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7
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Paneth Cells

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  • usually at base of gland
  • only in ruminants, horses, and humans
  • contain eosinophilic granules
  • produce lysozyme = bacteriocidal protein
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8
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M cells

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  • special cells over GALT (gut associated lymphatic tissue)
  • endocytose molecules from gut lumen
  • antigens then travel across them to underlying lymphatic tissue
  • only seen w/ special techiques
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9
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Mucosa of Large Intestine

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  • lacks villi
  • thicker mucosa than small intestine
  • crypts are more extensive and richer in goblet cells
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10
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Flat bands of longitudinal muscle found in the tunica muscularis of the large intestine of human, swine, and horses?

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taeniae

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11
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3 parts of large intestine

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  • cecum (birds have two)
  • colon
  • rectum
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12
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3 types of glands of the anal region

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  • anal glands
  • glands of the anal sacs
  • glands of circumanal region
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13
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Anal glands

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-near rectoanal junction

Don’t confuse with “anal sacs” = large sac like pockets in lining of anal canal that open to the lumen

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14
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glands of the anal sacs

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apocrine and sebaceous glands open into anal sacs

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15
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glands of circumanal region (“perianal”)

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  • sebaceous and sweat glands assoc. w/ hairs
  • hepatocyte-like “hepatoid glands”
  • lack ducts
  • often develop benign tumors in aged male dogs = “perianal adenomas”
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16
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Avain Digestive Tract

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  • buccal cavity = no lips or cheeks
  • crop (ingluvies) = esophageal diverticulum
  • proventriculus = true stomach
  • ventriculus = muscular; gizzard
  • small intestine
  • cloaca
17
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Proventriculus

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  • true stomach
  • rugosal (mucosal) glands open to the surface
  • subrugosal (submucosal) glands = more deeply located, open to surface via “papillae”