Week 1.5 - Upper Respiratory Tract Structure and Function Flashcards
What are the 3 salivary glands in the mouth?
parotid - largest
sublingual
submandibular
What is saliva made up of?
- 99% water
- mucins
- alpha amylase
- elecrtrolytes
- lysozome
What are mucins?
glycoproteins that are secreted and when mixed with water become mucus
What do the salivary gland and duct secrete?
gland has serous and mucus cells.
- serous cells form alpha amylase and lysozomes.
- mucus secrete mucin
What controls salivary secretion?
sympathetic and parasympathetic but they both stimulate secretion
What form of saliva is secreted by parasympathetic control and which nerves?
comes from facial (7th) and glossopharyngeal (9th) nerves. watery saliva.
What form of saliva is secreted by sympathetic control? be specific
- small volume of viscous secretion.
- alpha adrenoreceptors stimulated releasing high mucus content.
- beta adrenorecentprs stimulated releasing high amylase content.
How do pressure receptors control saliva secretion?
pressure receptors and chemoreceptors in mouth wall and tongue activate facial and glossopharyngeal activation - secrete saliva
What is unique about a baby’s oesophagus?
haven’t fully developed upper oesophageal sphincter, so regurgitate milk often. if persists in adults, GORD may occur
What are the phases of swallowing?
- oral phase
- pharyngeal phase
- oesophageal phase
What occurs in the oral phase?
voluntary - bolus pushed to back of mouth by tongue.
What occurs in the pharyngeal phase?
- pharyngeal muscles contract to push back bolus - involuntary.
- coordinated with swallowing centre in medulla to inhibit respiratory centre while swallowing occurs
- UOS relaxes and epiglottis folds back to prevent food entering larynx.
What happens in the oesophageal phase?
peristaltic waves move bolus down in 10 seconds. LOS relaxes as bolus approaches
How does the volume and pressure of the stomach change?
from 50ml to 1500ml without change in pressure, due to folds called rugae
What are gastric pits?
indentations in stomach wall to allow entrance of gastric glands