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Chapter 24 Digestive

Nonkeratinized stratified squamous

mouth, pharynx, esophagus, anal canal

Simple columnar epithelium

stomach, intestines

amongst the epithelial cells

exocrine cells

collectively called enteroendocrine cells

endocrine cells (GI)

submucosal and myenteric plexus

enteric nevous system

Myenteric Plexus

plexus fo Auerbach

controls GI motility

Myenteric Plexus

lies between longitudinal and circular smooth muscle layer of the mucularis

Myenteric Plexus

Submucosal Plexus

plexus of Meissner

controls secretion of organs of GI

Submucosa plexus

lies in the submucosa adn supplies secretory cells of mucosal epithelium

Submucosa Plexus

done by the Vagus (CNX) nerves

parasympathetic

causes increase in GI secretion adn motility by increasing the activity of the enteric nervous system neurons

Parasympathetic

causes decrease in GI secretion and motility by inhibiting the activity of the enteric nervous system neurons

Sympathetic

fatty apron

Greater Omentum

Greater omentum

longest peritoneal fold; contains many lymph nodes

drapes over the transverse colon and the anterior coils of sm intestines; 4 layers

Greater Omentum

Falciform ligament

attaches the liver to the anterior abdominal wall and diaphragm

Lesser omentum

connects liver to stomach and duodenum; pathway for vessels entering liver

Mesentry

fan-shaped fold of peritoneum that binds the jejunum and ileum of sm intestines to posterior abdominal wall

most massive peritoneal fold

mesentry

extends from posterior abdominal wall and wraps around sm intestines the forms a double layer structure by returning to its origin

mesentry

Mesocolon

two separate fold of peritoneum that attach the transeverse colon and sigmoid colon of large intestines to posterior abdominal wall

hold intestines loosely in place

mesocolon and mesentry

Fauces

opening betewen the oral cavity and the oropharynx

Salivary amylase

enzyme that starts the breakdown of starch in the mouth

Saliva

contains salivary amylase, immunoglobulin A (igA), and lysozyme

lingual lipase

an enzyme that converts approx 30% of triglycerides into simpler fatty acids and diglycerides

Salivary regulation (PNS)

promotes continuous secretion of a moderate amount of saliva

Salivary regulation (SNS)

during stress, decreases saliva resulting in mouth dryness

Deglutition Center

medulla oblongata

Voluntary Stage

movement of tongue upward adn backward against the palate forces the bolus to the back of oral cavity and into oropharynx

Pharyngeal Stage

involuntary stage that begins when bolus enters the oropharynx and stimulates receptors that send impulses to the deglutition center and lower pons which cause an upward motion of soft palate and uvula to close off nasopharnyx and epligottis closes larynx

Esophageal Stage

food enters the esophagus and bolus is pushed downward by peristalsis; 1. circular muscle fibers contract pushing down bolus. 2. longitudinal fibers below bolus pushes walls out to receive bolus 3. lower esophageal sphincter relaxes and bolus moves into stomach

Rugae

large folds in the stomach that enable gastric distention

chyme

food mixed with gastric juices that creates a soupy liquid

Retropulsion

when food particles are too big to pass through plyoric sphincter and is forced back into the stomach

Surface Mucous Cells

secretes mucus

Mucous Neck Cells

secrete mucus

Parietal Cells

produces hydrochloric acid and intrinisic factor

Chief (zymogenic) cells

secrete pepsinogen and gastric lipase

G cell

secretes gastrin

stimulates parietal cells to secrete HCI

gastrin effect

gastrin effect

stimulates chief cells to secrete pepsionogen

Contracts lower esophageal sphincter

gastrin effect

increases motility of stomach

gastrin effect

Gastrin effect

relaxes plyoric sphincter

Pepsinogen

secreted by chief cells

when activated by the HCI acid, it becomes pepsin

pepsinogen

foods rich in carbs

hits the duodenum in the least amont of time

food high in protein

hits the duodenum later than food rich in carbs

food with large amounts of triglycerides

is the slowest to reach the duodenum

Acini

exocrine portion of the pancreas

cells secretes a mixture of fluid and digestive enzyme called pancreatic juice

acini

hepatopancreativ ampulla

a common dilated duct from the liver and gallbladder that enters the duodenum

Pancreatic lipase

principal lipase-digesting enzyme in adults

rapidly digests triglycerides

pancreatic lipase

splits the triglycerides into fatty acids and monoglycerides

pancreatic lipase

Liver

divided into 2 lobes by the falciform ligament

falciform ligament

suspends the liver from diaphragm and anterior abdominal wall

Lesser omentum

anchors liver to the stomach

Hepatocytes

liver cells that produce bile

Bile caniculi

small ducts that collect bile produced by heptacytes and transfers the bile into bile ducts

Common hepatic duct

where the right and left hepatic ducts unite and exit the liver

delivers the bile into the duodenum of sm intestines to assist in digestion

common bile duct

Common bile duct

formed by the hepatic duct that joins the cystic duct from the gallbladder

Hepatic acinus Zone 1

hepatocytes are the closest to the portal triad branches and first to receive nutritents, O2 and toxins

first cells to store glucose as glycogen and to show morphological changes following bile duct obstruction or toxin exposure

Hepatic acinus Zone 1

last ones to die and first to regenerate

Hepatic acinus Zone 1

Hepatic Acinus

smallest structural and functional unit of the liver

Hepatic Acinus Zone 3

farthest from the branches of the portal triad

first cells to show effects of impaired circulation and last to regenerate

Hepatic Acinus Zone 3

first to show evidence of fat accumulation

Hepatic acinus Zone 3

Hepatic Acinus Zone 2

have characteristics intermediate between the cells in Zone 1 and Zone 3

provides oxygenated blood

Hepatic Artery

provides deoxygenated blood w/ absorbed nutrients, drugs, microbes, and possibly toxins from the GI tract

hepatic portal vein

Bilirubin

principal bile pigment

derived from heme of broken-down RBC

bilirubin

secreted into bile and broken down in intestines

Bilirubin

when broken down, one product is stercoblin

bilirubin

Bile

important in emulsification of fats; stored in gallbladder until needed

alkaline, yellow-brownish liquid consisting of mostly water, bile salts, cholesterol, lecithin (phospholipid), bile pigment and several ions

bile

pear shaped sac that lies in a depression on the posterior surface of liver

gallbladder

Gallbladder

assist in digestion in sm intestine by the bile delivered by the common bile duct

Peyer's Patch

groups of lymphatic nodules that are seen in the ileum

folds of the mucosa and submucosa; begin at proximal portion of duodenum and extend to the mid portion of ileum

Circular Folds (plicae circulares)

circular folds (plicae circulares)

enhance the absoprtion by increasing the surface area and causing chyme to spiral as it passes thru sm intestines

villi

finger-like projections of the mucosa that increase the surface area of the epithelium for absorption

covered with epithelium and a core of lamina propria which contatins an arteriole, a venule, blood capillary network, and lacteals

villi

nutrients absorbed by the epithelial cells that will pass thru blood capillaries or lacteal to enter blood or lymph

Villi

Microvilli

small projections from apical membrane of absorptive cells of villi

forms a brush border that extends into the lumen of sm intestines

microvilli

greatly increases surface area of membrane so larger amounts of nutrients can be absorbed

microvilli

has several brush border enzymes for digestive functions

microvilli

Enteropeptidase

brush border enzyme which splits off part of the trypsinogen to create trypsinogen

Brunner's gland (duodenal glands)

located in the submucosa that secretes alkaline mucus that help neutralize the acidic chyme from stomach

Paneth Cells

epethelial cells in sm intestine that secretes lysozyme; capable of phagocytosis; helps regulate microbial population

Crypts of Lieberkuhn (intestinal glands)

cells that line the crevices that secretes intestinal juice

Chylomicrons

long-chain fatty acids and monoglycerides combined to form triglycerides which become coated with proteins

enters lacteal and are transported to thoracic duct and then into left internal jugular adn subclavian

chylomicrons

Micelles

formed from bile salts

tiny spheres that surround fatty chains acids and monoglycerides for absoprtion; Vit DAKE

Micelles

Teniae Coli

located in colon; thickened forming bonds portions of the longitudinal smooth muscle in the muscularis

Haustra

patches that are created by contractions of the teniae coli

Omental appendices

located in serosa in colon; visceral peritoneum filled with fat

gastroileal reflex

reflex that happens right after meals that intensifies peristalsis in the ileum and forces any chyme into the cecum

stimualted by the presence of food in the stomach and gastric peristalsis

gastroileal reflex

Colon

greatest contribution is absorption of some water, ions, and vitamins

Vitamin K and some Vitamin Bs

produced in colon

cephalic phase (digestion)

prepares stomach and mouth for food to be eaten and stimulates gastric secretion and motility

Gastric phase (digestion)

neural and hormonal mechanisms promote gastric secretion and gastric motility

Intestinal phase (digestion)

neural and hormonal mechanisms control movement of chyme has inhibitory effects that slows the exit of chyme from the stomach

CCK (cholecystokenin)

secreted by CKK cells in sm intestines in response to amino acids in partially digested triglycerides found in chyme

stimulates secretion of pancreatic juice rich in digestive enzymes

CCK

Secretin

increase secretion when acidic chyme enters the sm intestines

stimulates secretion of pancreatic juice rich in bicarbonate ions to buffer acidic stomach chyme

secretin

Gastrin

released from the G cells of gastric glands

secretes in repsonse to; distension of stomach, partially digested protein in chyme, high pH of chyme; acetycholine released by PNS neurons

gastrin

stimulates secretion of gastric juice which is inhibited when pH drops below 2.0 and stimulated when pH rises

gastrin

segmentation

localized mixing contractions seen where the intestine has been distended by lrg amount of chyme

chyme is mixed w/ digestive enxymes and brings food particles in contact w/ the mucosa for absorption

segmentation

occurs more rapidly in the duodenum

segmentation

mucosa

inner lining mucus membrane of the GI tract

composed of epithelium, connective tissue (lamina propria), muscularis mucosa (smooth muscle)

mucosa

lamina propria

contains most of the mucosa-associated lymphatic tissue (MALT)

muscularis Mucosa

small folds in mucus membrane of stomach adn intestines to increase surface area for digestion and absorption

Submucosa

binds mucosa to the muscularis

contains many blood vessels and lymphatic vessels that receive absorbed fat

submucosa

muscularis

in the mouth, pharynx, superior and middle part of esophagus contains skeleton muscle for voluntary swallowing

an inner sheet of circular fibers and outer sheet of longitudinal fibers

smooth muscle of GI tract

Adventia

single layer of connective tissue in the esophagus

Serosa (visceral peritoneum)

a serous membrane composed of areolar connect tissue and simple squamous epithelium (mesothelium)

superficial layer found in portions of the GI tract that are suspended in the abdominal cavity

serosa (visceral peritoneum)

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