BIOLOGY 2A03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 40: Muscular Layer, Enteric Nervous System, Smooth Muscle Tissue

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Chemical breakdown of large nutrients into smaller molecules: absorption. Transport of small molecules from gi tract into blood: secretion. Transport of substances to lumen of gi tract to aid digestion and absorption: motility. Movement of gi contents along the length of the gi tract (peristalsis) The gi system comprises of two major divisions: gi tract. The passageway through which food and digestive products are conducted: accessory glands. Other tissues/organs that secrete various fluids and enzymes into the lumen of the gi tract. The gi tract is 4. 5 metres long in vivo (9 meters ex vivo) due to the relaxation of smooth muscle in the walls. The gi tract tissue is subdivided into: mucosa. Contains epithelial cells called enterocytes: submucosa, muscle layer, serosa. Submucosa and muscularis externa contain the enteric nervous system which controls and coordinates gi function. Smooth muscle in the muscularis externa enables gi motility.

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