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study the digestive system of the human body

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Digestive System
consists of

gastrointestinal tract / alimentary canal

accessory digestive organs

food enters the tract at the mouth and is processed by the organs

the contents that leave the system at the end of the tract are primarily undigested food



what you need to know:

That mucous membranes line body cavities that are open to the outside.

The histological makeup of mucous membranes.

The types of epithelial tissues and their functions.




Anatomy : wall of GI tract
The histological organization of the 4 layered wall in the GI tract is similar from the stomach to the last
portion of the anal canal

Throughout the tract, modifications of the histological organization serve regional functions.

Small intestine

The villi, microvilli, and intestinal crypts are
specific modifications of the small intestine.

functions of the GI epithelium include

secretion of substances used in
digestion

absorption of the digested products




mucosa
An epithelium, made up of columnar cells, forms the inner or luminal boundary of the tract.

lamina propria

a connective tissue layer

underlies the epithelium

carries blood and lymph vessels.

muscularis mucosae

A thin sheet of smooth muscle

forms the deep boundary of this layer

Functions of the GI epithelium include:

Secretions of substances used in digestion

, Other epithelial cells secrete fluids (such
as acid in the stomach and water and
salts in the small intestine)

Secretory products are released into the
lumen




enteroendocrine cells

individual mucosal cells

The hormones of the GI system are
produced and secreted by this

They are present over a large area

Stimuli for release are in the lumen or near
the basal surface of the cells.

hormones are released into the interstitial
fluid to enter capillaries of the lamina propria

Hormones are not released into the lumen
of the GI tract.




lacteals

Nutrients are absorbed across a single layer
of cells into blood capillaries or lymph
vessels called this

As we leave the mucosa, note that there are
stem cells present throughout the GI tract
that divide continuously to replace epithelial
cells that are regularly shed.

A new epithelium is produced every three to

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