Kinesiology 3222A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Histology, Inferior Mesenteric Artery, Celiac Artery

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Propulsion: peristalsis - food moving forward, segmentation - food moving back and fourth. Mechanical digestion: chewing and churning, churning unique to stomach - mixes food with hcl and digestive juices. Innermost layer: glands that secrete digestive enzymes. Submucosa: glands that secrete enzymes o. Inner lining of muscle is circular, outer lining is longitudinal --> work together to create peristalsis o. Regulates activity of the glands: activates smooth muscle of mucosa. Myenteric nerve plexus: more important o. Between layers of muscularis externa: major nerve supply of gi tract o. Peritoneum: visceral - covers organs o. Abnormal accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal cavity. Often due to liver disease or peritonitis. Fluid build up compromises ability or organ to move properly. Mesenteries - connects abdominal gi tract organs to body wall. Lose mesentery and lie posterior to peritoneum. Greater omentum: greater curvature stomach o. Connects to transverse colon: drapes over intestines.

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