Zoology round two digestive system Flashcards
What is one function of the G.I tract?
To absorb nutrients
The G.I tract acts as a barrier against what?
Ingested Toxins
Barrier and nutrient absorption are carried out by what kind of cells?
Epithelial cells
Epithelium of the digestive system has large number of
stem cells
– Single cell-layer epithelium has a very high rate of replacement
* 2-6 days to replace the ENTIRE epithelial lining of the digestive tract
– Epithelial cells constantly getting damaged from food etc.,
Unique Features
* G.I. tract has a resident mucosal immune system to aid in
barrier function,
– Contains almost 1/2 of the body’s immune cells,
* G.I. tract is under constant assault from ingested toxins.
Cephalic phase
– Small amount of acid secretion to “prime” the
gastric lumen for ingested bolus
– Voluntary: can be triggered by thought
– Largely due to CNS influencing the enteric
nervous system
Mastication (chewing)
- Break up bolus
- Mix with saliva
– mucus provides
lubrication
– salivary amylase begins
starch breakdown
Swallowing
- Voluntarily force the bolus to the back of your
mouth (pharynx) with back you your tongue
– Remember the respiratory system? The pharynx is the
upper region, from the nasal cavity - larynx - Once in pharynx, enteric neural control becomes
automatic (involuntary).
– Pharynx contracts to push bolus into esophagus
– Epiglottis flips down to close off trachea
– Upper and lower esophageal sphincters open in unison.