Anatomy and Cell Biology 3319 Lecture 16: March 9 – Digestive system 2

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Dysphasia inability to swallow properly can be caused by cancer, or therapy. Gi tract- oral cavity to anus 30 feet. Tube has 4 layers which differ in esophagus, stomach, large and small intestine. Celiac trunk blood supply to gastrointestinal tract. Mesenteries double layer of peritoneum support structures that suspend all organs of gut in place also route for blood vessels and lymphatics to move around. Digestive function: ingestion and digestion (mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach) and absorption and defecation (small and large intestine, anus) 3 phases to swallowing, first phase is oral involves taking food into mouth and masticating it with muscles of mastication, then using muscles of tongue to push bolus (lubricated by saliva) to oropharynx voluntary. 2nd phase is from oral pharynx down to esophagus involuntary once food gets to back of throat final stage is esophageal 0 food enters cardiac sphincter into stomach to be digested. Voluntary, movements of tongue and tongue also involves muscles of mastication.

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