Digestive System - Tutorial 1 Flashcards

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Name & describe the nine regions & four quadrants of the abdominopelvic cavities

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  • Nine regions of abdominopelvic cavity (from top left to right)
  • Right Hypochondriac region - Epigastric region
  • Left Hypochondriac region
  • Right Lumbar (flank) region
  • Umbilical region
  • Left Lumbar (flank) region
  • Right Iliac (inguinal) region
  • Hypogastric (pubic) region
  • Left iliac (pubic) region
  • 4 quadrants of abdominopelvic cavity (from top left to right)
  • Right Upper Quadrant (RUQ)
  • Left Upper Quadrant (LUQ)
  • Right Lower Quadrant (RLQ)
    Left Lower Quadrant (LLQ)
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Name & describe the six digestive system processes

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  1. Ingestion: Taking food into the mouth
  2. Motility: the mixing of peristalsis (= propulsion of food by alternating waves of contraction and relaxation of smooth muscle in walls of the GI tract).
  3. Secretion: 7L of water, acid, buffers, enzymes into the lumen of the GI tract.
  4. Digestion:
    • Mechanical - breakdown in mouth by biting, chewing stomach and small intestine by churning and mixing food
    • Chemical - breakdown by enzymes into small molecules
  5. Absorption: movement of molecules into epithelial cells lining the GI tract and into blood and lymph
  6. Defecation: elimination of faeces (wastes, ingestible substances, bacteria, epithelial cells)
    ELIMINATION
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Name the four layers of the digestive tract in the correct sequence from innermost to
outer layer.

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  1. Mucosa
  2. Submucosa
  3. Muscularis
  4. Serosa
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Describe the function of each layer

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  1. Mucosa
    - Secrete mucus, digestive enzymes and hormones
    - Absorb products of digestion
    - Protect against disease
  2. Submucosa
    - Contains blood and lymphatic vessels to receive absorbed nutrients
    - Nerves to control the GI tract
  3. Muscularis
    - Mixing and peristalsis of contents of lumen
    - Contains sphincters: thicken rings of circular smooth muscle surrounding an opening that acts as valves
    - Skeletal muscle is present in mouth, pharynx upper oesophagus and anal sphincter for voluntary ingestion, swallowing and defecation.
  4. Serosa
    Allow movement of organs inside the abdominal cavity without friction
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State the tissue type of each layer (this connects with the function)

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  1. Mucosa - moist epithelial inner layer that lines GI tract from mouth to anus
  2. Submucosa - areolar connective tissue binds mucosa to muscularis
  3. Muscularis - an inner circular and outer longitudinal layer of smooth muscle
  4. Serosa - connective tissue layer, and visceral peritoneum
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Name the three layers of the peritoneum in the correct sequence, deep to superficial

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  • Visceral layer - covers organs
  • Peritoneal cavity - contains serous fluid
  • Parietal layer - lines the abdominopelvic cavity
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State four functions of the tongue

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  • Taste
  • Manipulates food for chewing
  • Aids swallowing
  • Articulates speech
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State the health risks associated with tooth & gum disease

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Causes chronic inflammation which increases risk of heart disease and stroke

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State two functions of saliva

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  • Cleans the mouth and teeth
  • Soften, moisten and dissolve food
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Name the four contents of saliva & give a function for each

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Water - dissolves foods to begin the digestive process and stimulates taste buds

Amylase - digests starch to maltose

Mucus - lubricates the food for movement and swallowing

Lysozyme - helps destroy bacteria

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11
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Define gingivitis & halitosis

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Gingivitis - inflammation of the gums
Halitosis - bad breath

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State the location & function of the epiglottis

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The epiglottis covers the larynx and there is involuntary movement of the bolus from the oropharynx to the oesophagus

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State the function of the oesophagus

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Secretes mucus and transports the bolus to the stomach by peristalsis

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State the specific function of HCL & mucus in the stomach

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Hydrochloric acid (HCI) - kills microbes in food

Mucus - protects stomach wall from being damaged by the HCI

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Describe the homeostatic imbalances that can occur with prolonged or severe
vomiting

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Excess vomiting can cause dehydration and disrupt the electrolyte and pH balance. As acid is lost the blood becomes more alkaline.

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