Upper GI Tract Structure & Function Flashcards
What is responsible for the voluntary control of chewing?
Somatic nerves - skeletal muscles of mouth and jaw
What is the reflex control of chewing?
•Contraction of jaw muscles - pressure of food against gums, hard palate and tongue - mechanoreceptors - inhibition of jaw muscles - reduced pressure - contraction - etc…
What is saliva composed of?
Water - 99% - moistens, solvent
Mucins - (plus water = mucus) - lubricant
Alpha amylase - enzyme
Electrolytes - pH and tonicity
Lysozyme - Bacteriocidal - cleaves polysaccharide component of bacterial cell wall
What type of glands secrete alpha amylase?
Serous glands
What is an exocrine gland?
Produces a secretion by a canal or duct to the surface or outside of an organ
What is the effect of the parasympathetic nervous system on saliva production?
What is the effect of the sympathtic nervous system on saliva production?
What is the reflex control of salivary secretion?
•Presence of food in mouth - chemoreceptors/pressure receptors (walls of mouth/tongue)
How long is the oesophagus?
25cm
What is the mucosa of the oesophagus lined with?
Stratified squamous epithelium (non-keratinised).
Where does the lubrication in the oesophagus come from?
Submucosal glands - ducts
What is the muscularis externa composed of?
upper 1/3 (superior) = skeletal muscle
lower 2/3 (inferior) = smooth muscle
What regulates the movement of material into and out of the gut?
oesophageal sphincters
What is the oral phase of swallowing?
Bolus is pushed to back of the mouth by the tongue
What is the pharyngeal phase of swallowing?
There is a reflex of pharyngeal muscles coordinated by the swallowing centre (medulla) as a result of the bolus
Soft palate reflected backward and upward (closes off nasopharynx)