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1 Anatomy & Physiology II
Unit Three

2 Digestion The digestive tract is a tubular passage that extends from the lips of the mouth, through the body, and terminates with an anus This system can be divided into three regions: + oral cavity + pharynx + alimentary canal

3 Digestion The alimentary canal can be further divided into four segments: + esophagus + stomach + small intestine + large intestine

4 Digestion Associated with the system are four glands/organs that are located outside the tube, but secrete fluids into the system to aid in digestion: + salivary glands + liver + gall bladder + pancreas

5 Digestive System

6 Digestion The function of the digestive system is to mechanically & chemically breakdown food so that nutrients can be obtained through absorption and energy can be released

7 Digestion Mechanical digestion breaks the food into physically smaller particles, while chemical digestion breaks macromolecules into monomers

8 Digestion The monomers and other nutrients are now small enough to be absorbed through the wall of the digestive tract and into the bloodstream where they will be distributed to body cells for energy needs and building materials

9 Oral Digestion Oral structures involved in mechanical digestion:
Hard palate Uvula Oral structures involved in mechanical digestion: * teeth * tongue * hard palate * cheeks Tonsil Soft palate Tongue Teeth

10 Oral Digestion Enamel Dentin Canines Incisors Pulp Gingiva Molars
Premolars

11 Oral Digestion Oral structures involved in chemical digestion:
* parotid salivary glands * submandibular salivary glands * sublingual Parotid salivary gland Submandibular salivary gland Sublingual salivary gland

12 Oral Digestion Structures involved in swallowing: * soft palate &
Uvula Hard palate Structures involved in swallowing: * soft palate & uvula * pharynx * epiglottis * esophagus Pharynx Tonsils Epiglottis Glottis Esophagus

13 Oral Digestion Deglutition (swallowing)

14 Alimentary Canal Histology
Serosa Mucosa Submucosa Muscularis externa (longitudinal muscle) Muscularis interna (circular muscle)

15 Alimentary Canal Movements
Segmentation Peristalsis

16 Alimentary Canal Movements

17 Alimentary Canal Esophagus Diaphragm Stomach

18 Stomach Diaphragm Esophagus Fundic region Cardiac region Body
A aa Lesser curvature Muscle layers Rugae Pyloric antrum Greater curvature Pyloric sphincter

19 Stomach Wall Rugae Gastric pit Mucosa Gastric gland Submucosa
Muscularis layers Serosa

20 Cardiac or Pyloric Gland
Stomach Wall Cardiac or Pyloric Gland Gastric Gland Mucous cell Parietal cell Chief cell G cell

21 Activation of Pepsin

22 Control of Gastric Secretion

23 Control of Gastric Secretion

24 Stomach Disorders Emesis - the forceful ejection of stomach or duodenal contents Bulimia – eating disorder in which emesis is induced so as to rid the body of the food recently eaten

25 Stomach Disorders Anorexia – eating disorder in which a person loses their appetite because they believe they are fat Peptic ulcers – erosion of the stomach lining caused by bacteria, aspirin, HCl or pepsin

26 Accessory Organ Anatomy
Liver Common hepatic duct Gall bladder Anterior Posterior

27 Liver Function The liver carries out a number of functions:
> degradation of toxins, drugs, etc. > cleaning bacteria and debris from the blood > produces and secretes plasma proteins

28 Liver Function The liver carries out a number of functions that concern digestion: > process the monomers of digestion > processes vitamins and iron > produces bile

29 Accessory Organ Anatomy

30 Liver Function Cirrhosis of the liver is the replacing of liver tissue with connective tissue, reducing the function of the liver

31 Liver Function Cirrhosis can have several causes:
> viral (hepatitis) > drug abuse > trauma

32 Accessory Organ Anatomy
Gall bladder Hepatic ducts Common hepatic duct Common bile duct Cystic duct Hepatopancreatic duct Pancreatic duct Pancreas Hepatopancreatic sphincter Duodenum

33 Small Intestine Anatomy

34 Small Intestine Physiology

35 Small Intestine Physiology
Villus Microvilli (brush border) Capillaries Lacteal

36 Small Intestine Physiology

37 Large Intestine Anatomy

38 Large Intestine Disorders
Diverticulitis Diarrhea Constipation Flatulence


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