BIOS 20188 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Submucous Plexus, Common Bile Duct, Lamina Propria

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1)trace the transit of ingested food/water from mouth to anus and describe the components of the walls of the gi tract. Note: gi system is essentially one long tube. Oral cavity pharynx esophagus stomach (fundus, body, antrum) small intestines via pyloric sphincter large intestines anus. Upper esophageal -controls movement of food into esophagus. Sphincter of oddi = controls movements of secretions from common bile duct. Lleocecal = controls food movement from small to large. Mucosa layer of epithelial cells embedded with endocrine and exocrine glands. Mucus membrane epithelial layer where glands are embedded. Lamina propria connective tissue layer= elasticity gut-associated lymphoid tissue embedded here. Submucosal plexus part of enteric ns, in between submucosa and circular smooth muscle. Muscularis externa on top of submucosal plexus. Myenteric plexus (between circular and longitudinal smooth muscle) Serosa thin layer of epithelial cells that secrete serosal fluid ( lubricates gi system to aid in motility )

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