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SPR
7000

, GI tract -
Lu "


FUNCTIONS

Digests food :
Breaks food into small units .




Absorbs food
Eliminates waste




1.
Digestion
starts teeth breaks off of food Also breaks food down @ chemical level
in mouth
; piece .
.




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Chemical
1.1 .
Mechanical Digestion 1.2
Digestion
Oral
cavity chewing ( teeth )
:




stomach :
churning '°b" m" " "
layer ◦+


Small intestine :

segmentation

During elimination :
Haustval movements




2-
Absorption (After digestion)
Duodenum
Jejenum

Nutrients / Vitamins / Minerals / salts / Water
H2O also reabsorbed
during elimination process
urinary system

+




3. Elimination ( After absorption )
what is left in the
alimentary canal

starts @ cecum

ends @ rectum


fecal matter broken down
Mixes fecal matter with MUCOUS

Absorbs H2O so that feces is soft to leave the
body .




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, ORAL cavity
Mouth



PHARYNX Larynchedl
-




pharynx

Oropharynx
Naso -




pharynx

is NOT
Nasopharynx part of
digestive system


ESOPHAGUS
25cm long
from throat
,
through mediastinal
cavity of the chest (
diaphragm )
connects to the stomach



STOMACH

Bag that collects food

can expand / Stretch
limited absorption

SMALL intestine

Duodenum , Jejenum and Ileum

coiled in middle of abdominal
cavity
long because it's where absorption occurs




LARGE intestine

Cecum , colon and rectum

Reabsorbs some H2O and ions

forms + stores fecal matter

,ACCESSORY ORGANS :
Needed for
digestion and absorption .




Salivary GLANDS
In the oral
cavity
Produce saliva that contains food for chemical
enzyme ,
that starts to work in on
digestion

GALLBLADDER 1- Liver + PANCREAS

Abdominal cavity




Needs to happen to accomplish its functions .




muscular is externa of
1.
Ingestion :
Placement of food in the oral
cavity .




alimentary canal

2. Propulsion :
Movement of food
through digestive tract .
( swallowing & peristalsis is haustval
,
movements )

3. Mechanical (
Digestion Physically: forces food into smaller pieces chewing & Churning & segmentation )
.




4- Chemical
Digestion : For absorption to take place .
( oral cavity & stomach & small intestine )
5- Absorption Nutrients from lumen blood vessels / ( small large intestine )
can move to
lymph nodes -1
:
.




6- Defecation :
Whatever is left in lumen must leave the
body .
( Rectum & anus )

,PERITONEUM
LU 4




visceral and parietal


large membrane in abdominal cavity
lines the abdominal cavity
2
Layers
AS
large as skin

keeps organs in position


parietal LAYER
External
layer
In contact with abdominal Wall


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Visceral Layer
Surrounds / in contact with an
organ
Internal layer

Between Layers

Space called the peritoneal cavity
filled with fluid ( acts like lubricant thus
Not
empty no
pain during peristalsis )
:
,

Increased fluid ascites ( bacterial infection )
pathology
=




3 MAJOR TOPOGRAPHIC LANDMARKS :




1. MESENTARY
Peritoneum surrounds small intestine and

connects it to the post .
abdominal wall .




Surrounds wall
outer
otjejenum
greater ( fatty apron )
2. OMENTUM Lesser

Both connect to the stomach

Lesser :
Connects stomach to liver
i
starts on lesser curvature of stomach
Greater from :
curvature of stomach
greater
:
Connects stomach to transverse colon
:

Hangs over transverse colon , down abdo .




cavity then up to connect
,



3. MESO COLON

Connects
large intestine to post .
abdominal wall
Transverse
ascending descending
,
,
and
sigmoid ( named
according to part of colon that it's connected to )

, RELATIONSHIP OF PERITONEUM TO ORGANS


INTRAPERITONEAL

Organs inside the peritoneum ; surrounded
by visceral peritoneum
liver ; stomach ; spleen ; gallbladder ; jejenum & ileum ; cecum ; transverse colon ;

sigmoid colon .




INFRA PERITONEAL

below the
Organs peritoneum
reproductive organs ; bladder ;
lower rectum




RETROPERITONEAL

organs behind the peritoneum
kidneys ; adrenal gland ; ureters ; aorta & inferior vena cava
;


loop of duodenum ;
C-
pancreas ; ascending & descending colon .




mobile 1
Organs not
ligaments keep them in
place )




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, ALIMENTARY
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from oral

[ ANG [
cavity
down to colon .




LUMEN

All food and water found here
ingested

MUCOSA 1


Epithelium tissue
Innermost
layer
secretes mucous to allow food to

pass smoothly through lumen

Absorbs all products in duodenum and

jejenum
Protects infections
against

SUB MUCOSA 2


Externally surrounds the mucosa
Alveolar connective tissue

Rich blood
in
supply
Rich in nerve
supply
Rich in
lymphatic supply
Nurishes other three
layers

Muscular is externa 3

surrounds sub mucosa

Muscle layer
Responsible for peristalsis
Inner circular layer forms sphincters
:




Outer
longitudinal layer Responsible for peristalsis
:




SEROUS 9 4

Outermost
layer that surrounds muscular is externa
Alveolar connective tissue
layer
sits up against the visceral
peritoneum
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