Lecture 11 Alimentary Canal Flashcards
regions of the alimentary canal (6 IN ORDER)
1.mouth/teeth
2.pharynx
3.esophagus
4.stomach
5. intestine
6. anus
regions for capture and selection (3)
mouth/teeth
pharynx
esophagus
regions for digestion (4)
esophagus
stomach
intestine
anus
organs associated with the alimentary canal (3)
Liver
pancreas
spleen
pharynx 2 parts
Gill rakers
pharyngeal teeth
gill rakers (4)
-prevent loss of food particles
-select food of specific sizes
-especially planktivores
-muscles may control gill arch spacing for additional selection
pharyngeal teeth (3)
-on gill arches
-vary in form among species or life stages (cardiform to molarform)
-direct food into the gut
-main site of chewing (especially grinding shellfish) in most species
Esophagus (3)
-short, expandable connection between pharynx and stomach
-circular and longitudinal muscles aid in swallowing
-taste buds present
Stomach (5)
-lacking in some species such as Agnathans
-begins chemical digestion by
-secretes pepsin & HCL
-maintains a ph of 2 for pepsin activity
-store food & mix ingesta & gastric juices
pyloric caeca (2)
branch from intestine near stomach
may secrete digestive enzymes
intestine (2)
-further chemical digestion and absorption of nutrients
-neutral to alkaline pH
intestine enzymes
from intestine: enzymes to digest carbohydrates
from pancreas: trypsin and other protases
from liver: emulsifiers carried in bile aid in fat digestion, also stores glycogen