The Digestive System Flashcards

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4 main functions of the digestive system

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  1. Take in food
  2. Break it down into nutrient molecules
  3. Absorb nutrient molecules into the bloodstream
  4. Rid the body of any indigestible remains
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Gastrointestinal (GI) tract is

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A continuous muscular tube that digests & absorbs
Includes: the mouth, pharynx, esophagus,
stomach, small & large intestines

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Accessory digestive organs

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facilitate mechanical breakdown of food & produce specialized secretions to aid digestion
Includes:
◦ Teeth, tongue, & salivary glands
◦ Gallbladder, liver, & pancreas,

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First 3 out of 6 activities of processing food are

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  1. Ingestion takes food into GI via the mouth
  2. Secretion of digestive enzymes
  3. Motility (movement of food)
    ◦ Propulsion & peristalsis
    ◦ Mechanical breakdown (high surface area and digestive enzyme secretion)
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Final 3 out of 6 activities for processing food are

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  1. Digestion: enzymes catabolize (break down) food to its chemical components enzymes
  2. Absorption: movement of digested end products from lumen of GI tract into blood or lymph
  3. Defecation – elimination of indigestible substances via anus
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The Visceral peritoneum

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covers external surfaces of most of the digestive organs

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The Parietal peritoneum

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lines body wall of abdominopelvic cavity

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The Peritoneal cavity

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Is the space between visceral & parietal peritoneum filled with serous fluid

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Mesentery is

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A double layer of peritoneum that extends to the digestive organs from the body wall
◦ Allows blood vessels, lymphatics, & nerves to reach digestive organs
◦ Holds the organs in place & stores fat

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The Two folds of visceral peritoneum that connect to the stomach are

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  1. The Greater omentum: hangs from the greater curve of the stomach in front of intestines
  2. The Lesser omentum: hangs from the liver to the lesser curve of the stomach
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The mucosa of the GI tract is

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  • the innermost layer
  • composed of simple or stratified epithelium
  • provides secretions, absorbs digestive end products, & protects against infectious disease
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Submucosa of the GI tract is

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  • the 2nd innermost layer
  • composed of connective tissue with blood & lymphatic vessels, & nerves
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Muscularis externa is

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  • the middle muscle layer
  • Inner circular & outer longitudinal smooth muscle layers for peristalsis & segmentation
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Serosa/Adventitia of the GI tract are

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  • the outermost layers
  • serosa is composed of visceral peritoneum
  • adventitia is a dense network of collagen fibres attaching the GI tract to adjacent structures
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The “In-house” nerve supply for the GI tract is

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The Enteric Nervous System (ENS)
- GI tract has its own separate nervous system

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Sensory receptors of the ENS are

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  • found within the mucosal epithelium
    ◦ Chemoreceptors – sense osmolarity, pH,
    substrates & end products of digestion
    ◦ Mechanoreceptors – sense stretch by
    food (trigger for digestive system)
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Submucosal plexus of the ENS

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controls digestive secretions

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Myenteric plexus of the ENS

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mostly controls motility (strength & rate of contraction)
- runs between laters of smooth muscle

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Reflex mediated entirely by enteric neurons

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Short reflexes (intrinsic)

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Reflex that also involves CNS integration centres & extrinsic autonomic nerves (rate can be manipulated by the ANS)

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Long reflexes (extrinsic)

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Parasympathetic NS activity results in

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↑ ENS activity leading to↑motility & digestive canal secretion

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Sympathetic NS activity results in

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↓ ENS activity leading to↓motility & digestive canal secretion

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Hormones of the GI tract are produced by

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  • enteroendocrine cells of stomach & small intestine - control secretion or contraction