Lecture 3 (Part 1)- The Digestive system - Gastrin Flashcards
The digestive system consist of 5 main components:
Mouth
Oesophagus
Stomach
Small intestine
Large intestine
what are the accessory organs of the digestive system
Liver
gallbladder
pancreas
How do the Accessory Organs of the digestive system connect and communicate with the main digestive system
Connects and communicates with the main digestive system mainly through the duodenum papilla
Components of the mouth
Tongue
Salivary glands (parotid, submandibular, and sublingual)
The oesophagus connects which two digestive organs together
mouth and stomach
What are the two different methods that the mouth can breakdown food?
Mechanical breakdown
saliva breakdown
What enzymes are present in saliva and what are their functions?
Saliva contains two key enzymes:
amylase = breaks down carbohydrates,
lingual lipase = breaks down lipids.
How does the mouth contribute to the efficiency of digestion?
by increasing the surface area of food through mechanical breakdown. This allows enzymes to more effectively act on the food, starting the digestive process even though the time food spends in the mouth is limited and little digestion occurs.
What role does the mouth play in preparing food for digestion in the stomach and intestine?
The mouth lubricates and mixes food into a bolus, setting the conditions for effective digestion in the stomach and intestine by ensuring food is in the right form for further enzymatic action and absorption.
what is the cardia in the stomach?
contracts and opens, allowing food to go in; related to the fact that it is close to the heart
fundas (stomach) location
upper portion of stomach
what are the two curvatures of the stomach
Greater curvature: longer curve
Lesser curvature: smaller curve
Pyloric sphincter (stomach)
opens to release processed food ‘chyme’ once it reaches a certain consistency into intestines
between stomach and duodenum
Antrum (stomach) location:
bottom portion of the stomach
functions of the stomach
Grinds food into chyme
In response to gastrin, the stomach releases HCl and pepsins