GI Histology - Week 3 Flashcards
What kind of epithelium is found in the mouth, laryngopharynx & oropharynx?
stratified squamous epithelium which is generally not keratinized
Which kind of epithelium covers the tongue?
Stratified squamous epithelium
Which papillae have taste buds on them?
Fungiform
Circumvallate
Foliate
Which papillae cover the tongue?
Filliform
How are the anterior and posterior tongue structurally different?
Posterior tongue has lymphoid aggregates in submucosa
From the oesophagus to the anal canal the architecture of the digestive tract is composed of 4 major layers:
Mucosa, submucosa, muscularis externa, serosa/adventitia
What are the 3 layers of mucosa?
Epithelium, lamina propria, muscularis mucosae
What are the 2 layers of muscularis externa?
an inner circular layer and an outer longitudinal layer
What change occurs at the Gastro-oesophageal Junction?
Abrupt transition from stratified squamous epithelium of oesophagus to the columnar epithelium of the cardia of the stomach
What are found at the bottom of gastric pits?
Gastric glands
What is the role of chief gastric cells?
Digestive enzyme secreting cell
What is the role of the parietal cell?
Produces HCl
Where are the gastric pits at their deepest?
Cardia and pylorus
How is the structure of the stomach different?
Has an oblique muscle in the muscularis externa to jelp with churning
What changes are apparent at the Gastroduodenal Junction?
The inner, circular layer of smooth muscle is markedly thickened to form the pyloric sphincter