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Digestive System
For BIO431/25, entire chapter of Marieb's digestive system
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Biology
Undergraduate 2
10/31/2010

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Term

Alimentary Canal

Definition
GI tract

digests food and absorbs digested fragments through lining into blood

organs: mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine
Term

accessory digestive organs

Definition
organs: teeth, tongue, gall-bladder, digestive glands (salivary glands, liver, pancreas)

produce a variety of secretions that contribute to he breakdown of foodstuffs
Term

Digestive Process

Definition
1. ingestion

2. propulsion

3. mechanical digestion

4. chemical digestion

5. absorption

6. defecation
Term

Peristalsis

Definition
major means of propulsion

alternate waves of contraction + relaxation of muscles, mainly to squeeze food along the tract
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Segmentation

Definition
rhythmic local constrictions of the small intestine

mixes food w/ digestive juices and increases efficiency of absorption by moving different parts of food over intestinal wall
Term
Digestive activity is provoked by a range of mechanical and chemical stimuli.
Definition
mechanoeceptors + chemoreceptors are located in walls of tract organs and respond to several stimuli

respond to stretching of organs by food, osmolarity + pH of contents, and presence of substrates and end products of digestion When activated, receptors:

--activate or inhibit glands that secrete digestive juices or hormones into blood

--stimulate smooth muscle of GI tract to mix lumen contents + move them along the tract
Term
Controls of digestive activity are both intrinsic and extrinsic.
Definition
Nerve fibers that excite smooth muscle secrete acetylcholine or Substance P

those that inhibit smooth muscle released vasoactive intestinal peptide or nitric oxide
Term
Intrinsic Controls of Gut
Definition
product of “in-house” nerve plexuses or hormone producing cells
Term
Gut Brain
Definition
enteric nerve plexuses that are along entire length of GI tract
Term
Short reflex
Definition
mediated entirely by local gut plexuses in response to stimuli
Term
Long reflex
Definition
initiated by stimuli arising inside or outside the GI tract and involve CNS centers and extrinsic autonomic nerves
Term
Peritoneum
Definition
most extensive of membranes, lines abdominal cavity and viscera, transparent membrane
Term
Visceral peritoneum
Definition
covers external surfaces of most digestive organs and is continuous w/ parietal peritoneum that lines body wall
Term
Peritoneal cavity
Definition
between the visceral and parietal peritonium and has slippery fluid, which lubricates mobile digestive organs and allows them to glide as they do digestive duties
Term
Mesentery
Definition
double layer of peritoneum that extends to digestive organs from body wall

basically anchors it to body wall.

Provides routes for blood vessels, lymphatics, and nerves to reach viscera

holds organs in place + stores fat

is dorsal in most places and attach to dorsal wall

ventral mesentaries are like ones that are from liver to anterior abdominal wall

Some have specific name or are called ligaments

Not all alimentary canal organs suspended by mesentery

Some parts of the small intestine adhere to dorsal wall and lose their mesentery

Term
Retroperitoneal Organs
Definition
most of the pancreas and parts of the large intestine
Term
Intraperitoneal / Peritoneal Organs
Definition
Digestive organs that keep their mesentery and remain in the peritoneal cavity
Term
Peritonitis
Definition
inflammation of peritoneum

can arise from piercing abdominal wound, perforating ulcer, poor sterile technique during abdominal surgery; most commonly burst apendix

peritoneal coverings tend to stick together around the infection site, localizing the infection for macrophages to attack

If becomes widespread within peritoneal cavity, dangerous and lethal

Treatment: removing as much infectious debris as possible and administering megadoses of antibiotics

Term
Splanchnic Circulation
Definition
arteries that branch off abdominal aorta to serve digesive organs and hepatic portal circulation
Term
Walls of Alimentary Canal
Definition
mucosa, submucosa, muscularis externa and serosa
Term
Mucosa of Alimentary Canal
Definition
mucous membrane, simple columnar with goblet cells

innermost layer

moist epithelial membrane that lines aliementary lumen from mouth to anus

1. serete mucus, digestive enzymes, hormones

2. absorb end products of digestion into blood

3. protect against infectious disease
Term
Submucosa of Alimentary Canal
Definition
External to the mucosa

areolar CT

rich supply of blood + lymph vessels, lymph follicles, nerve fibers

elastic fibers enable stomach to regain normal shape after temporarily storing stuff

Extensive vascular network supplies surrounding tissues of GI tract wall
Term
Muscularis Externa of Alimentary Canal
Definition
surrounding submucosa

called muscularis

responsible for segmentation and peristalsis inner circular layer and outer longitudinal layer of smooth muscle cells

circular layer thickens in some areas and form sphincters
Term
Serosa of Alimentary Canal
Definition
protective outermost layer of intraperitoneal organs

areolar CT covered with mesothelium, single layer of squamous epithelial cells

in esophagus, serosa replaced by adventitia, which is fibrous CT and binds esophagus to surrounding structures

retroperitoneal organs have both a serosa (side facing peritoneal cavity) AND adventitia (side abutting dorsal body wall)
Term
Adventitia
Definition
outermost layer of epithelial tissue encasing a visceral organ
Term
Submucosal Nerve Plexus
Definition
occupies submucosa

includes sensory and motor neurons

regulates activity of glands and smooth muscle in mucosa
Term
Myenteric Nerve Plexus
Definition
inbetween circular and longitudinal muscle layers in muscularis externa
Term
Oral Orifice
Definition
anterior opening of mouth
Term
Oropharynx
Definition
posterior opening of mouth
Term
Vestibule
Definition
recess bounded externally by lips and cheeks and internally by gums and teeth
Term
Oral cavity proper
Definition
the area that lies within teeth and gums
Term
Red margin
Definition
reddened area where we apply lipstick
Term
Labial frenulum
Definition
median fold that joins internal aspect of each lip to the gum
Term
Palate
Definition
forms roof of the mouth and has two parts: hard palate and soft palate in the back
Term
Hard palate
Definition
forms a rigid surface against which the tongue forces food during chewing, front area
Term
Raphe
Definition
Midline ridge of palate to create fiction during chewing
Term
Soft Palate
Definition
mobile fold formed mostly of skeletal muscle that has a reflex to close off nasopharynx when we swallow
Term
Palatoglossal arches
Definition
anchors soft palate to the tongue
Term
Palatopharyngeal arches
Definition
anchors soft palate to wall of oropharynx
Term
Uvula
Definition
projects from the free edge of the soft palate
Term
Intrinsic Muscles of Tongue
Definition
in the tongue and not attached to bone, allow tongue to change shape to become thicker, thinner, longer, or shorter for speech and swallowing
Term
Extrinsic muscles of tongue
Definition
extend to tongue from points of origin on bones of the skull or the soft palate, extrinsic muscles alter tongue’s position: protrude it, retract it, and move it from side to side
Term
Lingual frenulum
Definition
a fold of mucosa that secures the tongue to the floor of the mouth and limits pr movements of the tongue
Term
Ankyloglossia
Definition
where children are “tongue tied” because frenulum restricts movement
Term
Filiform papillae
Definition
gives tongue roughness, aids in licking semi-solid foods, provides friction for manipulating food

smallest + most numerous, parallel at back of tongue, have keratin and makes tongue look white
Term
Fungiform papillae
Definition
are all over the tongue, look red
Term
Circumvallate papillae
Definition
are in a V-shaped row at the back of the tongue
Term
Foliate papillae
Definition
are on the lateral aspects of posterior tongue
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