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gastrointestinal ch 39-43
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02/11/2008

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Term

The main function of the GI system is to ____________?

          
 

Definition

supply nutrients to body cells via:

 

ingestion (taking in foods),

 

digestion (breakdown of food),

 

 absorption (transfer of food products into circulation).

 

Elimination is excreting waste products of digestion 

Term

The GI tract runs from the mouth to the anus and is approx. ______ feet long

 

Definition

 

 

30 feet 

Term
The tract is composed of four layers from the inside to the outside, they are:
Definition

 mucosa

 

 submucosa

 

 muscle

 

 serosa 

Term
The GI tract's nervous system is called:
Definition

The enteric or intrinsic nervous system

 

also known as the "gut brain"

 

Term
Two types of movement of the GI tract are:
Definition

mixing (segmentation)

 

and

 

propulsion (peristalsis) 

Term

The abdominal organs are almost completely covered by the peritoneum.

 

The peritoneum consists of two layers which are: 

Definition

the parietal - which lines the abdominal cavity wall

 

 

and

 

 

the visceral - which covers the abdominal organs 

Term
The primary functions of the GI system are:
Definition

ingestion and propulsion of food

 

digestion

 

absorption

 

elimination 

Term
Deglutition (swallowing) is:
Definition

the mechanical component of ingestion

 

Term
Saliva consists of:
Definition

water, protein, mucin, inorganic salts, and salivary amylase

 

 

approx. 1 Liter is produced each day 

Term
The pharynx is divided into three parts, they are:
Definition
nasopharynx, oropharynx, and laryngealpharynx
Term

 

 

The LES is:

Definition

 

The Lower Esophageal Sphincter

 

it's an important barrier that normally prevents reflux

 

of acidic gastric contents into the esophagus 

Term

 

 

Digestion begins:

Definition

 

 

 

In the mouth, and involves both mechanical (mastication) and chemical digestion

Term
The stomach lies in the :
Definition

 

 

 

epigastric, umbilical, and left hypochondriac regions

Term
There are three parts to the stomach:
Definition

 

 

the fundus, body, and antrum

Term
Nine regions of the abdomen are:
Definition

R-hypochondriac  -  Epigastric  -  L-hypochondriac

 

 

Right lumbar  -  Umbilical  -  Left lumbar

 

 

 

Right inguinal  -  Hypogastric  -  Left inguinal

 

Term

 

 

The correct order of assessment of the abdomen is:

Definition

 

 

Inspection, auscultation, percussion, palpation

Term
The sphincter muscles are the :
Definition

LES and the pyloric sphincter

 

they guard the entrance to and exit from the stomach 

Term

 

 

The two primary functions of the small intestines are:

Definition

 

 

digestion and absorption 

Term
The ileocecal valve:
Definition

 

 

Separates the small intestine from the large intestine, and prevents reflux of large intestine contents into the small intestine

Term

 

 

Microvilli and Villi are:

 

 

Definition

minute, fingerlike projections in the mucous membrane

 

they greatly increase surface area

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