THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM Chapter 23.

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THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM Chapter 23

Divisions of the Digestive Tract

Digestive Processes Ingestion Propulsion Mechanical digestion Chemical digestion Absorption Defecation

Layers of the GI Tract

Anatomy of the Mouth

Anatomy of the Tongue

Salivary Glands

Teeth

Teeth

Deglutition and the Pharynx

Deglutition and the Pharynx

Deglutition and the Pharynx

Microscopic Anatomy of the Esophagus

Esophagus

Peristalsis

Anatomy of the Stomach

Microscopic Anatomy of the Stomach

Gastric Ulcer

Digestive Processes of Stomach Gastric Secretion Gastric Motility Gastric Emptying

Regulation of Gastric Secretion

Gastric Motility and Emptying

Hormonal Control of Gastric Emptying

Small Intestine

Small Intestine

Peristalsis versus Segmentation

Microscopic Anatomy of the Small Intestine

Microscopic Anatomy of the Small Intestine Microscopic Anatomy of Small Intestines

Duodenum

Anatomy of the Liver

Microscopic Anatomy of the Liver

Microscopic Anatomy of the Liver

Function and Regulation of Bile

Pancreas

Anatomy of the Pancreas

Function and Regulation of Pancreatic Juices

Anatomy of the Large Intestine

Microscopic Anatomy of the Large Intestine

Anatomy of the Rectum

Summary of Digestion

Summary of Digestion

Summary of Digestion

Summary of Digestion

Summary of Hormones That Act In Digestion

Summary of Hormones That Act In Digestion

After Digestion: Absorption Protein

After Digestion: Absorption Fat

Homeostatic Imbalances of the Digestive Tract Hepatitis Cirrhosis Gallstones Jaundice Appendicitis Diverticulitis Diarrhea Constipation Irritable bowel syndrome Crohn’s disease Peritonitis Mumps Halitosis Impacted wisdom teeth Cavities Heartburn Hiatus hernia Gastric ulcers Enteritis