KIN346 Lecture 19: Lesson 3 - Anatomy and Digestion

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2 Mar 2017
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Digestive system 2 main groups: alimentary canal and accessory digestive organs: alimentary canal, gastrointestinal tract = stomach and intestinal system. Food we consume is in the lumen of the canal. Function: digestion and absorption: digestion - breaks food into smaller fragments, absorption - moves the digested fragments from the alimentary canal into the blood, how we prepare our food affects how we digest and thus how we absorb. Anatomical structures (in anatomical order: mouth (lips, cheeks, palate, tongue, teeth, salivary glands) start digestion here, certain medications can be absorbed under the tongue. Stomach (cardiac orifice, fundus, body, pyloric canal, pylorus, pyloric sphincter, omentum) Small intestine (duodenum = shortest part, jejunum, ileum) absorption (smaller diameter, longer length) Alimentary canal structure esophagus to anal canal. Four tunics: from interior to outer surface: muscularis externa, serosa, mucosa, submucosa. Muscosa: moist epithelial layer that lines the lumen of the alimentary canal. 3 layers = epithelium, lamina propria, muscularis mucosae: epithelium.

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