7.1 The Digestive System

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What produces bile (cell) and what is it function

- produced by hepatocytes - emulsify fats

Define accessory digestive organs and which organs are present in this group

-lie external to the GI tract and are connected via ducts -secrete saliva, bile and digestive enzymes EX: tongue, salivary glands, liver, gallbladder and pancreas

What is the largest gland in the body and what does it produce

-liver -bile

what are the 2 main organ groups in the digestive system

1. Alimentary canal (GI Tract) 2. Accessory Digestive organs

What are the 4 regions of the stomach

1. Cardiac region 2. Fundus 3. Body 4. Pyloric region

what are the 2 surfaces of the liver

1. Diaphragmatic (anterior/superior) 2. Visceral (posterior/inferior)

What are the 3 regions of the small intestine

1. Duodenum (receives digestive enzymes and bile) 2. Jejunum (superior left part) 3. Ileum (inferior right part)

What are the 3 external salivary glands?

1. Parotid glands - near the ear - parotid duct-> parallel to the zygomatic arch 2. submandibular glands - underneath the mandible - lies along the medial surface of the mandible 3. Sublingual glands - under the tongue - lies in floor of oral cavity

name the 3 regions of the teeth

1. crown (part u see) 2. Cervix (deep to gums) 3. root (cannot see in the alveolar socket)

what are the 2 types of salivary glands and where are they found

1. intrinsic (with the tongue, palate, lips and cheeks) 2. extrinsic (connected to mouth via ducts)

T or F the pancreas contains the main pancreatic duct that joins the bile duct and the accessory pancreatic duct that empties into the jujenum

F- empties into the duodenum

epigastric region

Name region B

left hypochondriac region

Name region C

right lumbar region

Name region D

Umbilical region

Name region E

Left lumbar Region

Name region F

Hypogastric region

Name region H

Left iliac region

Name region I

What is the name of the serous membrane in the digestive system?

Peritoneum

T or F the pancreas has endocrine and exocrine capabilities

T- Endocrine (insulin & glucagon) & exocrine( pancreatic digestive enzymes)

define secondary retroperitoneal organs and an example

at one time they where part of the peritoneal space but during embryological development the where pushed posteriorly. ex: pancreas, rectum and duodenum.

hypogastric region

bladder, sigmoid colon and part of the small intestine

right iliac

bottom on cecum, appendix, part of the small intestine

define mechanical digestion

breakdown of food into smaller pieces - chewing, food churning in stomach, segmentation (intestines)

Define chemical digestion and where it occurs in digestion

breakdown of food molecules (e.g. carbs) into building blocks (i.e sugars) - occurs in the mouth, stomach and small intestine

what muscle forms the cheeks

buccinator

What is the name of the valve that closes lumen to prevent stomach acid from entering erophagus

cardiac sphincter

How many layers does the muscularis externa of the stomach have and list them

circular, longitudinal and oblique(formation of chyme) (3)

the ________ duct of the gallbladder joins the hepatic duct to form the ______ duct. the function of this duct is to__________.

cystic, bile, empty bile into the duodenum

what is the mesentery and its function

double layer of peritoneum - provides a route for circulatory vessels and nerves

which portion of the S.I. receives bile and pancreatic juices

duodenum

epigastric region

duodenum, parts: liver, stomach and pancreas

Define defecation

elimination of indigestible substances as feces

What is the hole that the esophagus travels through to get to the stomach through the diaghram

esophageal hiatus

What is extrensic muscles of the tongue?

external to the tongue and helps move the tongue within the space

What structure separates the right and left lobes of the liver

falciform ligament

Define injestion

food enters digestive process via the mouth

What is a muscular sac that lies on the visceral surface of the right lobe of the liver

gallbladder

right hypochondriac region

gallbladder, part of right kidney and liver

What is the transition zone

go from carotanized to mucosal tissue

What is the tongue?

interlacing fascicles of skeletal muscle

give an example of an organ that is found in the retroperitoneal cavity

kidney

What structure connects lips to gum

labial frenulum

left iliac

large and small intestine

left lumbar region

large intestine, small intestine, left kidney

right lumbar region

large intestine, small intestine, right kidney

What structure secures the tongue to the floor of the mouth

lingual frenulum

What organs are found in the alimentary canal

mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine and anus

define propulsion

movement of food, via perastalsis

right iliac region

name region G

right hypochondriac region

name the region A

Define absorption

nutrients transported from the alimentary canal into blood and lymphatic capillaries

What is another term for the mouth

oral cavity

what muscle forms the lips

orbicularis oris

Which structure forms the roof of the mouth

palate

what lines the body wall

parietal peritoneum

What is the function of the soft palate?

prevents food from going into the nasl cavity when swallowing

What is the function of the salivary glands

produce saliva

what is the longest portion of the alimentary canal and the site of the most enzymatic digestion and absorption

small intestine

left hypochondriac region

spleen, stomach, left kidney, large intestine

Where in the digestive tract food is turned into chyme

stomach

What time of tissue lines the pharynx?

stratified squamous epithelium

What is found in sockets called alveoli in the gums of the maxilla and mandible

teeth

Name the muscular tube that begins as a continuation of the pharynx

the esophagus

which structure is the passage for air and food

the pharynx

Umbilical

transverse colon, small intestine

What structure surrounds the digestive organs

visceral peritoneum

What is intrinsic muscles of the tongue?

within the tongue and helps us curl the tongue


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