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Anatomy of the Digestive System


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digestion
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breakdown of complex nutrients into simple nutrients

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Digestion
Breakdown of complex nutrients into simple nutrients
Deglutition
The process of swallowing, complex process requiring coordinated and rapid movements
Absorption
Movement of nutrients thought the GI mucosa into the internal environment
Peristalsis
Wavelike ripple of the muscle layer of a hallow organ. it produces forward movement of matter along the GI tract
Elimination
Expulsion f faces from the digestive tract AKA defecation
Location of the cardia sphincter
Is located at the bottom of the esophagus where it meets up with the stomach
Location of the parotid glands and what does it secrete
In front of the ears, produces watery saliva containing enzymes
Location of submandibular glands what does it secrete
Below the jaw, its a compound gland that contains enzyme and mucus producing elements
Location of sublingual gland what does it secrete
Under the floor of the mouth and on each side of the tongue, produces mucous type of saliva
Location of the pyloric sphincter
Where the pylorus meets the duodenum at the bottom of the stomach
Location of the anal sphincter
The end of the rectum that surrounds the anus
What are the major organs of digestion
Salivary glands, liver and gall bladder, and the pancreas
Mucosa
Muscle epithelium, lamina propria, muscularis mucosae
Submucosa
Gland in submucosa and where the duct from gland is
Muscularis
Circular muscle layer, also where the longitudinal muscle layer is found
Serosa
Connective tissue layer, where the peritoneum is found
What is the correct order of the digestive tract
Mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, rectum
Catabolism
Breaks food down into smaller molecule compounds and releases two forms of energy- heat and chemical energy
Anabolism
A synthesis process
Metabolism
The use of nutrients, a process made up of many chemical processes
Exocrine portion of the pancreas and what does it secrete
The main pancreatic duct, which empties into the duodenum, the acinar cells secrete digestive enzymes
Endocrine portion of the pancreas and what does it secrete
Made up of alpha and beta cells, and passes secretions into the capillaries, the ALPHA cells secrete glucagon and the BETA cells secrete insulin
Mumps
Viral inflammation of the parotid glands, Fever, loss of appetite, painful opening and closing of the mouth, and feeling of weakness and discomfort
GERD
Backward flow of stomach acid up into the esophagus (heart burn, acid indigestion)
Stomach cancer
Pylori, excessive alcohol consumption, use of chewing tobacco, and eating smoked or heavily preserved food
Colon cancer
Occurs after the age of 50 and in people with a low-fiber, high fat diet and a genetic predisposition, Symptoms include changes in bowel habits, fecal blood, rectal bleeding, abdominal pain, and unexplained anemia or weigh loss
Diverticulosis
Abnormal saclike outpouchings of the intestinal wall that become inflamed, Usually develop in adults over 50 who eat low-fiber foods, Pain tenderness, and fever
Chron's
Abnormal inflammatory response that can occur anywhere in the alimentary canal but most cases are in the ileum and proximal colon, It primarily causes abdominal pain, diarrhea (which may be bloody if inflammation is at its worst), vomiting, or weight loss
Colitis
Any inflammatory condition of the large intestine, Symptoms: diarrhea or constipation and abdominal cramping
IBS
Diarrhea or constipation due to stress
Cholecystitis
Inflammation of the gallbladder
Cholelithiasis
The formation of gallstones