01:146:356 Chapter Notes - Chapter 21: Intrinsic Factor, Vitamin K, Epiglottis

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Chapter 21: digestive system: digestive function and processes. If digestive enzymes autodigest the cells of the gi tract, ulcers will occur. Transporting epithelium of tract has mucus, enzymes, acids, and largest collection of lymphoid tissue that makes up the gut associated lymphoid tissue (galt: anatomy of the digestive system. Sublingual glands (tongue), submandibular glands (jawbone), and parotid glands (hinge of jaw) all secrete saliva to help swallow food. Sphincter of oddi assures that pancreatic fluid and bile don"t enter small intestine until meal. Rate at which chime enters small intestine is regulated to ensure that it"s not overwhelmed. Gi tract has four layers: mucosa: single layer of epithelium cells, lamina propria which is subepithelial connective tissue, and muscularis mucosae which is thin layer of smooth muscle. Layer of epithelium cells: folds are called rugae in stomach and plicae in small intestine. Villi adds surface area and so do gastric glands in stomach/crypts in si because they form secretory submucosal glands/ducts.

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