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Intro to the Digestive System
●​ Digestive processes (mechanically– physical force to break down food; and chemically)
○​ Ingestion– the intake of food/liquids (via the mouth)
○​ Propulsion– movement(transit); move the food around (down the digestive tract)
○​ Digestion– chemical= using acid and enzymes to break down food
○​ Absorption– the uptake of nutrients across the epithelial cells of the digestive
tract and into blood/lymph
○​ Defecation– the removal of undigested materials
●​ Two parts
○​ Digestive tract (one long tube)
■​ Gastrointestinal (GI) tract or alimentary canal
■​ Muscular tube (smooth muscle)
■​ Extends from oral cavity to anus
○​ Accessory organs
■​ Teeth, tongue, and various organs (liver, pancreas, gallbladder)

,Regulation of the digestive system by the autonomic nervous system
●​ Parasympathetic (“rest and digest”) – generally cause an increase in digestive activities
○​ Increase secretion of digestive “juices”-- enzymes, acid, etc.(things involved in
chemical digestion)
○​ Increase movement of materials through GI tract
■​ Open sphincters(valves), increased peristalsis
●​ Sympathetic– generally inhibit digestive activities
●​ Enteric Nervous system (just for GI tract nervous system)
Peritoneal cavity
●​ Part of abdominal cavity(umbrella) that contains stomach, intestines, liver, pancreas,
appendix, and liver
●​ Peritoneum
○​ Serous membrane lining peritoneal cavity
○​ Visceral peritoneum (serosa)
■​ Covers organs within peritoneal cavity
○​ Parietal peritoneum
■​ Lines inner surfaces of body wall
●​ Peritoneal fluid
○​ Produced by serous membrane lining
○​ Allows sliding of parietal and visceral surfaces without friction or irritation
○​ About 7 liters produced and absorbed daily, but very little in peritoneal cavity at
one time
■​ Ascites– abdominal swelling due to buildup of peritoneal fluid (edema)




Blue(visceral); red(parietal)

, Mesenteries
●​ Stabilize positions of attached organs (usually sheets of connective tissue that attach
organs to each other to help lock them in place or stabilize them or connect/anchor the
organs to some part of the wall of the abdomen)
●​ (mesentery proper– connective tissue that in particular attaches parts of the small
intestine [jejunum and ileum] to the posterior wall of abdomen)
●​ (transverse mesocolon– attaches transverse colon to the posterior wall)
●​ (Great omentum– attaches stomach to the transverse colon, and for fats storage)
●​ (Lesser omentum– attach stomach and duodenum to the liver)




Layers of the digestive tract
●​ Mucous membrane (Mucosa)-- involved in secretion, absorption, and protection (inner
layer)-- has a lot of mucus secreting goblet cells
○​ Varies by region
○​ Lamina propria– areolar connective tissue– has blood capillaries to absorb
glucose, carbohydrates
○​ Muscularis mucosae– enhances secretions (squeezes the glands of secreting cells)
●​ Submucosa– provides nutrients for other layers via blood vessels
○​ Contains nerves and lymphatic vessels(lacteals)
●​ Muscularis externa(smooth muscle)-- mixes and moves the contents of that section of
the tube (longitudinal and circular muscles)
●​ Serous layer– lubricates the organs and reduces friction (aka visceral peritoneum; works
with peritoneal fluid)

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