Lecture #26 - Large intestine and extras Flashcards
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- Go and label that diagram on slide 5 - everything needs to be labelled
- What are the sigmoid and transverse colon attached by and why?
- What are the epiploic appendages?
- Why is the greater omentum in slide 6 shiny?
- So the longitudinal muscle has changed into what?
- What is the purpose of illeocecal valve?
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2
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- What is in the appendix? Like what does it store and for what purpose?
- What will happen if you get an enflamed appendix? (appendicitis) Where will the bacteria spread?
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3
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What are the valves made of usually?
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CT
4
Q
- What are the 4 basic layers of the colon?
- What can the muscularis mucosa help to do (in terms of the gland)
- Mucosa invaginates to form ______ ______ (simple tubular glands invaginating)
- What is the difference between the SI’s villi and the intestinal glands of the LI?
- What two things has the LI lost from the SI in terms of surface area?
- What other kind of cells exist in the LI? Why?
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5
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- What is the function of the simple tubular glands of the LI?
- Mucosa = e____ + l____ p____-
- What does the lamina propria have?
- Point to the intestinal gland in slide 13
- Where are progenitor cells found in the LI?
- So there’s three kinds of cells - m___, p____ and a____
- Why have lots of mucous cells?
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- Immune cells (the slide suggests that)
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- Label everything on slide 15
- Explain the story of the internal and external sphincter
- What kind of epithelium is in the anal canal? Why have extra mucous - and how?
- Why have skin at the end of anus?
- Yeah, tell me about whether the internal and external sphincters are relaxed or contracted during: rectum empty, rectum full, defecation
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- By having anal sinuses
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Look at the stool chart - where should you be?
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