BIOL 1080 Chapter Notes -Duodenum, Submucosa, Peristalsis

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Consists of a long hollow tube gastrointestinal (gi) tract: begins at the mouth and continues to the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, and large intestine, 4 basic layers. Mucosa innermost layer, filled with mucus which helps lubricate the lumen. Submucosa connective tissue containing blood vessels, lymphs vessels and nerves. Muscularis responsible for movement of material double layer of smooth muscle. Serosa thin layer of epithelial tissue supported by connective tissue. Mechanical digestion: the physical breaking of food into smaller pieces. Chemical digestion: the breaking of chemical bonds so that complex molecules are taken apart into smaller subunits. Moistens and manipulates food so that it can be swallowed. Teeth are alive - at the center of teeth pulp contains life-support system blood vessels that nourish the teeth and nerves that sense heat, cold, pressure, pain. Gingivitis gum disease plaque has formed along the gum lines, causing them to become inflamed and swollen.

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