BIOL 1412 Lecture Notes - Anal Canal, Peritoneum, Digestion

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Tube from mouth to anus: accessory organs. Teeth, tongue, salivary glands, pancreas, liver, gall bladder fig. 1: digestion large molecules broken down into small molecules. 2 types: mechanical chewing, segmentation, peristalsis, chemical enzymes, acid (secretions) End products of digestion enter blood: absorption, defecation. Esophagus to anal canal: mucosa has 3 layers: fig. Simple columnar: stomach, small + large int. , rectum. Smooth muscle causes folds in small int: submucosa. Contains: blood + lymphatic vessels, nerve fibers: muscularis externa smooth muscle. Iii) peristalsis (propulsion) esophagus, sm + lg. Lumen = center of tube (not a layer) Projections of mucosa = papillae (taste buds) Mumps = inflammation of 1 or both parotids. Below tongue on the floor of the mouth. Primary dentition deciduous or baby teeth. Classification child (in each quadrant) adult (in each quadrant) Dentin (majority of tooth) + enamel (highly calcified hard!) Root canal extend to pulp cavity (contain blood vessels + nerves)

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