KINESIOL 2YY3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Muscularis Mucosae, Simple Squamous Epithelium, Intestinal Gland

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O r g a n s o f t h e d i g e st i v e s y st e m. D i g e st i v e p r o c e s s e s. There are 6 basic processes involved in digestion in moving food from mouth to anus: L a y er s o f t h e g i t r a c t: mucosa: innermost layer. Serous membrane fold on themselves to make the visceral and parietal and folds up: in between folds, you have the blood vessels and nerves entering the gi tract. Mucosa: mouth, pharynx, esophagus & anus: stratified squamous cells and everywhere else, it has simple columnar. Protective because food is more abrasive and larger to make more damage: will form some glands around the mucosa or ducts that lead to the accessory organs. Stomach & intestines: simple columnar (for secretion and absorption)

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