KINESIOL 2YY3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Muscularis Mucosae, Stercobilin, Peritoneum

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Extends from the mouth to the anus (5-7m long) Would be longer in a cadaver (9 meters) We have muscles that are a part of that tube that compress it in length. Ripples and ridges mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine. Mouth contains part of gi tract and accessory organs. Not a part of the tube itself for the most part. Teeth, tongue, salivary glands, liver, gall bladder, pancreas. Most aid in the chemical breakdown of food. Add chemicals to the environment to help chemically digest the food. Teeth and tongue are also involve in mechanical digestion. Secretion: release of water, acid, buffers and enzymes into lumen of gi tract. Mixing and propulsion: churning and movement of food through gi tract. Digestion: mechanical and chemical break down of food. Absorption: passage of digested products from gi tract into blood and lymph. The portion of the nervous system that was independently working by reflex loops.

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