BIOL 2443 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Esophagus, Pylorus, Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease

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The mucosa is a mucous membrane composed of: abdominopelvic cavity. Muscularis of longitudinal fibers of the enteric nervous system (ens) this plexus mostly controls gi tract motility (movement) Inflammation and degeneration of the gingivae, alveolar bone, periodontal ligament, and cementum infection in humans. One way tube, connection area anteriorly the stomach. Anatomy of the stomach fundus-upper portion of stomach about 2-3 l per day produced. Mucous cells and mucous neck cells peptides monoglycerides. Anatomy of the liver and gallbladder diaphragm, anterior abdominal wall fetus diaphragm. Loss of appetite, malaise, nausea, diarrhea, fever, chills and jaundice fatality rate than hep b; highest mortality rate rate among pregnant women. Liver portal triad bile duct, branch of hepatic artery, branch of hepatic vein: hepatocytes, bile duct system and hepatic sinusoids can be organized into, hepatic lobe, portal lobule, hepatic acinus. Histology of a portal lobule anatomical and functional units in three different ways:

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