Digestive

Cards (52)

  • What are the two groups of organs in the digestive system?
    GI tract and accessory organs
  • What is the GI tract also known as?
    Alimentary canal
  • What organs are included in the GI tract?
    Mouth, pharynx, oesophagus, stomach
  • What are the accessory digestive organs?
    Teeth, tongue, salivary glands, liver
  • How can the GI tract be divided?
    Into upper and lower GI tract
  • What is the border between the upper and lower GI tract?
    Suspensory ligament of the duodenum
  • What are the six basic processes of the GI tract?
    • Ingestion
    • Secretion
    • Mixing and propulsion (motility)
    • Digestion (mechanical/chemical)
    • Absorption
    • Defecation (excretion)
  • What is the role of salivary glands in digestion?
    Lubricate bolus and provide enzymes
  • What does amylase do?
    Breaks down starch into sugar
  • What is an enzyme?
    A biological catalyst for chemical reactions
  • What type of swallowing occurs in the esophagus?
    Both voluntary and involuntary
  • How long is the esophagus?
    Approximately 25 cm long
  • What are the two sphincters at each end of the esophagus?
    Upper and lower esophageal sphincters
  • What type of epithelium is found in the esophagus?
    Stratified squamous epithelium
  • What are the four layers of the GI tract?
    1. Mucosal layer
    2. Submucosal layer
    3. Muscularis layer
    4. Serosa
  • What is the function of the stomach?
    Digestion of starch, proteins, and triglycerides
  • What cells produce pepsin in the stomach?
    Chief cells
  • What do parietal cells secrete?
    Hydrochloric acid (HCl)
  • What activates pepsin in the stomach?
    Hydrochloric acid (HCl)
  • What are the functions of the stomach?
    • Produce gastric juice (mucus, HCl, gastric lipase, pepsinogen)
    • Serve as a reservoir for food
    • Mix saliva, food, and gastric juice to form chyme
    • Secrete gastrin to stimulate gastric juice secretion
  • What is the role of the pancreas in digestion?
    Secretes pancreatic juice for digestion
  • What percentage of pancreatic clusters are acini?
    99%
  • What does pancreatic juice consist of?
    Water, salts, sodium bicarbonate, and enzymes
  • What is the function of sodium bicarbonate in pancreatic juice?
    Buffers acidic contents of the stomach
  • What enzymes are included in pancreatic juice?
    Pancreatic amylase, trypsin, chymotrypsin
  • What is the liver's role in digestion?
    Synthesizes bile salts and secretes bile
  • How much bile does the liver produce daily?
    800-1000 ml
  • Where is bile stored?
    In the gallbladder
  • What is the function of bile?
    Emulsifies large lipid molecules
  • What is bilirubin?
    A product of hemolysis excreted in bile
  • What is the role of the liver in carbohydrate metabolism?
    Maintains plasma glucose levels
  • What are the functions of the liver?
    • Carbohydrate metabolism
    • Breakdown of erythrocytes
    • Detoxification
    • Hormone inactivation
    • Production of heat
    • Storage (glycogen, iron, copper, vitamins)
    • Fat metabolism
    • Protein metabolism (deamination, transamination)
    • Synthesis of plasma proteins
  • What are the three regions of the small intestine?
    1. Duodenum
    2. Jejunum
    3. Ileum
  • How long is the duodenum?
    10 inches long
  • What connects the duodenum to the jejunum?
    The pyloric sphincter
  • What is the pH change in the duodenum?
    From 2 to 5
  • How long is the jejunum?
    2.5 meters long
  • What is the role of villi in the jejunum?
    Increase surface area for absorption
  • What do lacteals collect in the small intestine?
    Fats and fluids
  • How long is the ileum?
    2-4 meters long