KINESIOL 1AA3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Lipase, Incisor, Trachea

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Extends from mouth to anus: organs mouth, pharynx, esophagus, Stomach, small intestine, large intestine: accessory organs teeth, tongue, salivary. Mastication: using teeth to chew food. Propulsion: moving food through the system, swallowing, peristalsis and mass movement. Mixing: pushing food back and fourth. Secretion: by accessory organs, aids the process of digestion. Digestion: mechanical breaking large pieces into smaller pieces, chemical breaking organic molecules into components (enzymes) Elimination: passing anything not used through urine and feces. A long tube composed of 4 tunics (layers: mucosa, submucosa, muscularis, serosa. Inside the digestive tract: unicellular mucous glands (mucosa, multicellular glands (mucosa and submucosa) Outside the digestive tract: multicellular glands (accessory organs) Stratified squamous epithelium: mouth, pharynx, esophagus, Simple columnar epithelium: remainder of digestive tract. Loose connective tissue: holds everything together. Smooth muscle: contracts to move food, also empties glands. Thick layer of connective tissue: contains blood vessels, nerves, small glands, lymphatics. Innervates part of the muscularis mucosae: allows it to receive information.

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