ZOO 3713C Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Superior Mesenteric Artery, Abdominal Wall, Ligament

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The esophagus, stomach and intestine constitute the digestive tract and are derived from the primordial foregut, midgut and hindgut. Down to the 2nd part of the duodenum. Liver, biliary system, gall bladder and pancreas are also foregut derivatives. Midgut: starts from lower half of the 2nd part of the duodenum and jejunum, ileum, colon (cecum, ascending and the right 2/3 of the transverse colon). Hindgut: left 1/3 of the transverse colon, descending colon, sigmoid colon, rectum and upper part of anal canal. ***different parts of the primitive gut have distinct blood and nerve supply: Innervation by parasympathetic (vagus) nerve up to the 2/3 right of the transverse colon; from 1/3 left of transverse colon down to the anal canal, innervated by pelvic splanchnic nerves parasympathetic , s2, s3, s4). Sympathetic innervation from lower esophagus to anus is by (t5-l2) spinal segments. Abdomen- section of the trunk between the thorax and pelvis.

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