Kinesiology 3222A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Stratified Squamous Epithelium, Simple Columnar Epithelium, Gastrointestinal Tract

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Digestive system: alimentary canal (gi tract), mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, anus, accessory digestive organs, teeth, tongue, salivary glands, liver, gallbladder, pancreas. Ingestion: entry to gi tract, propulsion, peristalsis vs. segmentation, mechanical digestion, chewing and churning, chemical digestion, enzymatic, absorption, from gi lumen to blood, defecation, eliminates indigestible material. Intrinsic nerve plexus controlled by ans: submucosal nerve plexus: In submucosa: regulates activity of glands, activates smooth muscle of mucosa, myenteric nerve plexus, between longitudinal and circular muscle in muscularis externa, major nerve supply of gi tract, controls gi mobility. Clinical correlate - cleft palate: occurs if 2 palatine processes fail to join during prenatal development, could be accompanied by cleft lip. Serious because they don"t have enough suction to draw milk out. Clinical correlate - labial frenulum: connects tissue of lips to gums, can cause haps between 2 front teeth.

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