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Chapter 5: Digestive System Alimentary Canal Gastrointestinal Tract

In this chapter you will Name the organs of the digestive system and describe their locations and functions. Define combining forms for organs and the meaning of related terminology using these word parts.

Functions of the Digestive System Ingestion Digestion Absorption Elimination

Anatomy and Physiology

Oral Cavity (p. 143) gums teeth Mastication Deglutition Papillae hard palate soft palate uvula tonsils cheek tongue lip

Teeth p. 143 central incisor lateral incisor canine first premolar second premolar first molar second molar third molar wisdom tooth

Tooth p. 144 enamel crown dentin pulp root

Salivary Glands p. 145 Parotid gland Sublingual gland Submandibular

Gastrointestinal Tract p. 146 esophagus liver gallbladder stomach duodenum

Gastrointestinal Tract p. 146 liver gallbladder stomach duodenum pancreas transverse colon jejunum descending colon ascending colon ileum sigmoid colon cecum rectum appendix anus

Liver, Gallbladder, Pancreas (p. 149) common bile duct pancreatic duct duodenum pancreas

Liver Besides producing bile and releasing bilirubin, the liver: helps maintain normal blood glucose levels manufactures blood proteins necessary for clotting removes toxins and poisons from the blood

Pathway of Food Through GI Tract – page 151

Chapter 5 Terminology P. 152-154

perianal peri- surroungd an/o: anus -al - pertaining to Pertaining to surrounding the anus

appendectomy append/o: appendix -ectomy Surgical removal of the appendix

appendicitis appendic/o: appendix -itis: inflammation Inflammation of the appendix

buccal mucosa bucc/o: cheek -al The mucous membrane lining the cheek

cecal cec/o: cecum (where the small and large intestines connect) -al Pertaining to the cecum

celiac celi/o: abdomen, belly -ac Pertaining to the abdomen

cheilosis cheil/o: lip -osis: abnormal condition Abnormal condition of the lip

cholecystectomy cholecyst/o: gallbladder -ectomy Removal of the gallbladder

choledochotomy choledoch/o: common bile duct -tomy: Incision of the common bile duct

colostomy col/o: colon (large intestine) -stomy New opening of the colon to the outside of the body

colonic colon/o: colon (large intestine) -ic Pertaining to the colon

colonoscopy colon/o -scopy Process of visual examination of the colon

dentibuccal dent/i: teeth bucc/o: cheek -al Pertaining to tooth and cheek

duodenal duoden/o: duodenum (first part of the small intestine) -al: Pertaining to the duodenum

enterocolitis enter/o – small intestine col/o – large intestine -itis - inflammation Inflammation of the small and large intestines

enterocolostomy enter/o - small intestine col/o – large intestine -stomy – new opening New opening between the small and large intestines

mesentery mes/o: middle enter/o Membrane that holds the intestines together Literally: middle of the intestines

parenteral par-: apart from, abnormal enter/o - intestines -al Pertaining to apart from the intestines Delivery of substances any way other than through the digestive tract

esophageal esophag/o: esophagus -eal Pertaining to the esophagus

facial faci/o: face -al Pertaining to the face

gastrostomy gastr/o -stomy New opening into the stomach through the abdominal wall May be necessary to introduce food into the stomach

PEG – percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy

gingivitis gingiv/o: gums -itis Inflammation of the gums

hypoglossal hypo- gloss/o -al Pertaining to under the tongue

hepatoma hepat/o -oma Tumor of the liver Malignant

hepatomegaly hepat/o -megaly Enlargement of the liver

ileocecal sphincter ile/o: ileum cec/o: cecum -al Sphincter: ring of muscles Pertaining to the ring of muscles between the ileum and the cecum

ileitis ile/o - ileum -itis - inflammation Inflammation of the ileum

ileostomy ile/o - ileum -stomy - new opening New opening of the ileum to the outside of the body

choledochojejunostomy choledoch/o – common bile duct jejun/o - jejunum -stomy – new opening New opening between the common bile duct and the jejunum

gastrojejunostomy gastr/o - stomach jejun/o: jejunum -stomy - new opening New opening between the stomach and the jejunum

labial labi/o: lip -al Pertaining to the lip

laparoscopy lapar/o - abdomen -scopy - visual examination Visual examination of the abdomen

sublingual sub-: under, below lingu/o: tongue -al Pertaining to under the tongue

submandibular sub- mandibul/o: mandible (lower jaw bone) -ar Pertaining to under the lower jaw

orthodontist orth/o: straight odont/o: tooth -ist Dentist specializing in straightening teeth

periodontist peri- odont/o -ist Dentist specializing in gums

endodontist endo- within odont/o -ist Dentist specializing in operating within the tooth root canal specialist

oral or/o: mouth -al Pertaining to the mouth

palatoplasty palat/o: palate (roof of the mouth) -plasty Surgical repair of the palate

pancreatitis pancrat/o: pancreas -itis Inflammation of the pancreas

peritonitis peritone/o: peritoneum -itis Inflammation of the peritoneum

pharyngeal pharyng/o: pharynx -eal Pertaining to the throat

proctologist proct/o: anus and rectum log/o: study of -ist: specialist Specialist in the study of anus and rectum

pyloroplasty pylor/o: pylorus, pyloric sphincter -plasty Surgical repair of the pyloric sphincter

rectocele rect/o: rectum -cele: hernia Hernia of the rectum

sialadenitis sialaden/o: salivary gland -itis Inflammation of salivary glands

sigmoidoscopy sigmoid/o: sigmoid colon -scopy Visual examination of the sigmoid colon

stomatitis stomat/o: mouth -itis Inflammation of the mouth

amylase amyl/o: starch -ase: enzyme Enzyme that digests starch

biliary bil/i: bile -ary Pertaining to bile

hyperbilirubinemia hyper- bilirubin/o: bilirubin -emia Excess bilirubin in the blood

cholelithiasis chol/e: bile, gall lith/o: stone -iasis: abnormal condition Abnormal condition of gall stones

achlorhydria a- without, lack of chlorhydr/o: hydrochloric acid -ia Pertaining to a lack of hydrochloric acid

gluconeogenesis gluc/o – sugar ne/o – new -genesis – production/formation Production of new sugar from proteins and fats Done by the liver

hyperglycemia hyper- glyc/o -emia High blood sugar

glycogenolysis glycogen/o -lysis Breakdown of glycogen to form sugar (glucose)

lipoma lip/o - fat -oma - tumor Tumor of fat benign

cholecystolithiasis cholecyst/o – gall bladder lith/o - stones -iasis - abnormal condition Abnormal condition of stones in the gallbladder

protease prote/o: protein -ase - enzyme Enzyme that digests protein

sialolith sial/o: saliva -lith: stone Salivary (gland) stone

steatorrhea steat/o: fat -rrhea: flow, discharge Discharge of fats (in feces)

lipase lip/o - fat -ase – enzyme Enzyme to digest fats

hematochezia hemat/o - blood -chezia: defecation, elimination of wastes Bright red blood in the feces

choledocholithiasis choledoch/o – common bile duct lith/o -iasis Abnormal condition of stones in the common bile duct

postprandial post- after -prandial - meal Pertaining to after meals

Pathology of Digestive System Anorexia – Lack of appetite Ascites – Abnormal accumulation of fluid in the abdomen Dysphagia – Difficulty swallowoing

Pathology of the Digestive System Jaundice – yellow-orange coloration of the skin and whites of eyes caused by high levels of bilirubin in the blood. Occurs with Hemoloysis Liver Disease Obstruction of bile flow into duodenum

Pathology of the Digestive System Melena – black tarry stools indicating digested blood from bleeding in upper GI tract. Esophageal Varices – Swollen, twisted veins at the lower end of the eshagus

Pathology of the Digestive System GERD – Gastroesophageal reflux disease Crohn Disease – Chronic inflammation of the GI tract. IBD – irritable bowel disease Diverticulitis – Abnormal outpouchings in the intestinal wall

Pathology of the Digestive System Cirrhosis – chronic, degenerative disease of the liver. Hepatitis – Inflammation of the liver caused by a virus HEP A, B, and C

Pathology of the Digestive System Cancers of the GI Tract Pancreatic Cancer Colon-Rectal Cancer Gastric Cancer Esophageal Cancer

Abbreviations – Page 200 GI MRI PEG Tube TPN BE HBV