BIOL 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Gastric Acid, Chyme, Serous Membrane

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Digestive tract: a muscular passageway for food and food waste that runs through the human body from the mouth to the anus. Within the small intestine, that portion of the digestive tract is a four-layered tube: the outermost layer is a connective tissue known as the serosa. Inside of it, there"s muscle: two sets of smooth muscles, known as the muscularis. Inside it, there is the submucosa: a layer of tissue that contains large blood vessels and a network of nerve tissue that both coordinates the contractions of smooth muscle layers and regulars the secretions of digestive juice. An epithelial layer that makes up the lining of the tract called the mucosa because it is constantly bathed in mucous secretions. Has on it fingerlike projections called villi that further increase the area for absorption. In a process called peristalsis, the muscles take turns contracting, which produces waves of contraction that push materials along the length f the digestive tract.

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