Chapter 35 - The Digestive System
What are the symptoms of an ulcer?
uncomfortably full, nauseous after eating, stomach pain, especially within 3 hours of eating,
A person with a gallbladder disorder may have feces that float because it contains a great deal of
undigested fat
The fundus is the ___________ region of the stomach
upper
After entering the abdominal cavity, the esophagus connects with the
upper part of the stomach
The mucosa of the small intestine has millions of tiny-finger like structures called _____________ (catapillars)
villi
After passing through the esophagus, the food we eat stays in the stomach for _________________ hours where digestion continues to take place
3 to 4
Liquid used in imaging studies that coats the mucosa of the digestive tract and makes the organs appear on an x-ray
Barium
Involves using a special instrument to look inside the digestive tract and obtain tissue or fluids for analysis. Allows doctor to look inside the digestive tract for tumors or other abnormal growths
Endoscopy
A long narrow tube that serves as a passageway for food to get from the pharynx to the stomach
Esophagus
When people with hiatal hernias often have heartburn because the stomach acid moves back into the esophagus. This can cause irritation and inflammation of the lining of the esophagus
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)
Occurs when part of the stomach passes through the hiatus, the opening in the diaphragm that allows the esophagus to pass into the abdominal cavity. Chances of having this hernia increases with age and is more common in older women.
Hiatal hernia
Occurs when the loop of the intestines bulges through the abdominal wall in the groin area. Repaired surgically.
Inguinal or Femoral Hernias
Bacteria that live in the large intestine act on the chyme to produce vitamin ________ and some ________ vitamins that are absorbed by the body
K, B
Large organ located just underneath the diaphragm
Liver
When the muscle tightens around the trapped tissue, cutting off its blood supply
Strangulated hernia
Occurs around the navel (belly button). If the hernia is very small, no treatment may be needed. However, surgery may be required to repair a larger hernia.
Umbilical hernia
The transverse colon travels
across
What is the hiatus
an opening in the diaphragm
`The rectum is the last segment of the colon. The place where the rectum opens to the outside of the body is the
anus
Inflammation or infection of the appendix
appendicitis
Tiny, closed pouch that dangles from the cecum, has no known function.
appendix
The large intestine is much slow than the small intestines, so the food needs a place to wait until the ______________ is able to accept more food.
ascending colon
Substance that helps with the digestion of fats
bile
What does the liver produce?
bile
Once in the small intestines and duodenum, the chyme mixes with the _________ (secreted by the liver) and the ______________ enzymes secreted by the pancreas
bile, digestive
The submucosa contains
blood vessels and nerves
The _____________ is the main region.
body
Where do the esophagus enter the stomach?
body
What does the digestive system do?
break down food we eat into nutrients that are absorbed into the bloodstream
- Loss in appetite - Indigestion - Pain - Vomiting - Constipation - Changes in Bowel Movements - Blood in stool are all signs and symptoms of
cancer in the digestive tract
The ascending colon travels upward from the
cecum
What is the waiting room for food that is leaving the small intestines through the ileocecal valve and entering the large intestine?
cecum
The large intestine (also called the colon) is 4 1/2 feet long and is much larger than the diameter than the small intestine. It has several distinct regions:
cecum, ascending colon, transverse colon, descending colon, sigmoid colon, and the rectum
The process of breaking down food through the use of chemical substances such as enzymes is called
chemical digestion
Most ulcers are
chronic
The peristaltic action of the stomach helps to mix the food with the acids and enzymes, creating a liquid substance called
chyme
The serosa is a tough outer layer of
connective tissue
The walls of rectum gradually expand as the feces build up. At a certain point, the brain senses that the rectum is full and the urge to ___________ occurs
defecate
The sigmoid colon is an s-shaped curve at the end of the
descending colon
the large, flat muscle that separates the abdominal and chest cavities
diaphragm
- Less effective chewing and swallowing - less effective digestion - increased risk for constipation are all effects of aging on the
digestive syste,m
The descending colon travels
down
Ulcers in the duodenum are called
duodenal ulcer
Where does the liver produce bile?
duodenum
The small intestine, which is about 20 feet long, has three regions, what are they?
duodenum, jejunum, and the ileum
Chemical substances in our saliva start to work on the smaller pieces of food, breaking them down even more by breaking the bonds that hold the food molecules together. Substances that have the ability to break chemical bonds are called
enzymes
When you swallow, the ________________ (a flap of cartilage that covers the opening of the larynx) snaps shut to prevent food from passing into the trachea.
epiglottis
A circle of muscular tissue, surrounds the place where the esophagus enters the stomach and keeps food from going back up the esophagus after it has entered the stomach
esophageal (cardiac) sphincter
What are the three main regions of the stomach?
fundus, body, and pylorus
Small pouch attached to the liver
gallbladder
Where is bile produced by the liver that is not secreted directly into the duodenum kept?
gallbladder
Can lead to inflammation and infection of the gallbladder
gallstones
Forms and blocks the flow of bile from the gallbladder into the duodenum
gallstones
Stomach ulcers are called
gastric ulcers
The digestive system is also known as the
gastrointestinal system
The esophagus travels through the chest cavity behind the
heart
If there is a weak area in the muscular wall of the abdomen, and someone does something that requires a lot of phyiscal effort, a ______________ may occur
hernia
Occurs when an internal organ bulges through a weakness in the muscular wall
hernia
The esophagus enters the abdominal cavity, at the ______________
hiatus
Special glands in the stomach lining produce enzymes and stomach acid, officially known as
hydrochloric acid
Ulcers occur when the stomach produce too much
hydrochloric acid
Where does digestion begin?
in the mouth
What does the villi do?
increase the small intestine's ability to absorb nutrients by increasing the surface area of the mucosa
A person with a gallbladder disorder may also have ________________, especially after eating fatty foods
indigestion
The pancreas produces what hormones?
insulin and glucagon
What is the esophageal (cardiac) sphincter do?
keeps food from coming back up through the esophagus
What does the mucosa do?
lines the digestive tract. Helps trap disease-causing microbes.
Another word for chewing is
mastication
The physical breakdown of food, such as occurs when we chew, is called
mechanical digestion
By the time the chyme reaches the jejunum, it is very digested and it's time for the nutrients to reach the bloodstream. To reach the bloodstream, the nutrients pass through the ________________ and blood vessels in the next layer, the submucosa
mucosa
What are the four basic layers of the digestive tube?
mucosa, submucosa, muscle layer, serosa
What is the mucosa?
mucous membrane
What helps move food downward and into the stomach?
mucus secreted by esophageal mucosa and contraction
Once the chyme reaches the jejunum, absorption of ______________ begins.
nutrients
Because bile gives feces their brown color, a person with gallbladder disorder may have feces that are
pale or red-colored
Located behind the stomach, in the curve of the duodenum
pancreas
produce substances that aid in digestion and secretes them into the duodenum
pancreas
In severe cases, the ulcer may affect all of the layers of the stomach or duodenum wall, not just the mucosa. This condition is called a _________________, is life-threatening
penetrating ulcer
Food doesn't go into the trachea, it goes into the _______________ and then into the esophagus
pharynx
What do the salivary glands do?
produce and secrete saliva
What are other functions does the liver have that are not related to digestion?
produces clotting factors and it helps to clean our blood of toxins, such as alcohol and drugs
A circular of muscular tissue that surrounds the place where the stomach empties into the small intestines
pyloric sphincter
Food leaves the stomach through the
pyloric sphincter
What is the bottom region of the stomach?
pylorus
What do insulin and glucagon do?
regulate glucose in the blood
What are the folds of the mucosa that flatten out as food enters the stomach, almost doubling the stomach's holding capacity?
rugae
A substance that helps with chewing and swallowing by moistening the food
saliva
What gland is located near the mouth?
salivary glands
A person with a gallbladder disorder may have episodes of
severe pain
The pyloric sphincter helps to prevent food from returning to the stomach once it enters the
small intestines
The muscle layer contains
smooth muscle
Hollow, muscular holding pouch for food.
stomach
The mucous membrane (mucosa) helps protect the delicate tissues of the digestive tract from ...?
stomach acid
what are the accessory organs of the digestive tract that assist with the breakdown of food?
teeth, tongue, salivary glands, liver, gallbladder, and pancreas
The digestive system is a long tube or tract, consisting of..?
the mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, and large intestine
- Smoking - Frequent use of the over-the-counter pain medications - Infection with a bacterium called Helicobacter pylori can all increase a person's chances of developing
ulcers
Sores caused by wearing away of the protective mucosa that lines the digestive tract
ulcers
What are the four common digestive disorders that you will likely see in the health care setting?
ulcers, hernia, gallbladder disorders, and cancer
Sometimes a hernia can form at the site of an old surgical incision. Other times, the muscle is just __________ in certain areas
weak