objective 6 pt 3 Flashcards

1
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major organ of digestion and absorption
6-7m long cadaver, 2-4m long during life
form pyloric sphincter to ileocecal valve; point at which joins large intestine

A

small intestine

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2
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what are the subdivisions of the small intestine?

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duodenum
jejunum
ileum

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3
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25cm long; curves around head of pancreas

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duodenum

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4
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2.5m long

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jejunum

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5
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3.6m long; joins large intestine at ileocecal vale

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ileum

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6
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what are the modifications of small intestine for absorption?

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circular folds
villi
microvilli

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7
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folds of mucosa an submucosa that force chyme to slowly spiral through lumen, allowing more time for nutrient absorption

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circular folds

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8
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fingerlike projections of mucosa with a core that contains dense capillary bed and lymphatic capillary called a lacteal for absorpotion

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villi

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9
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give fuzzy appearance called the brush border that contains membrane-bound enzymes brush border enzymes, used for final carbohydrate and protein digesion

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microvilli

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10
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what are the 5 major types of cells found in mucosal epithelium of villi and crypts?

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enterocytes
goblet cells
enteroendocrine cells
panneth cells
stem cells

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11
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absorbing nutrients and electrolytes. also secrete intestinal juice in the villi

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enderocytes

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12
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secrete mucous

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goblet cells

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13
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source of enterogastrones

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enteroendocrine

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14
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release antimicrobial agents and destroy certain bacteria

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panneth cells

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15
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divide and differentiate to become other cell types

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stem cells

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16
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protects intestine against microorganisms

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mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue

17
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found in great numbers in distal part of small intestine, where bacterial numbers increase
large numbers of plasma cells that secrete IgA

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peyer’s patches

18
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secrete alkaline mucus to neutralize acidic chyme

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duodenal glands

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