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Title: Digestion B


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Digestion B
  • Chapter 25

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GI tract components
  • Oral cavity (buccal cavity)
  • Pharynx
  • Esophagus
  • Stomach
  • Small large intestine (colon/rectum)

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Accessory organs
  • Teeth
  • Tongue
  • Salivary glands
  • Liver
  • Gall bladder
  • Pancreas

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Digestive system
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Buccal cavity
  • Roof
  • Hard palate
  • Maxillary palatine bones
  • Soft palate
  • Fleshy posterior extension
  • Separates oral nasal cavity
  • Floor
  • Tongue
  • Skeletal muscle
  • Posterior
  • Palatoglossal arches- muscles
  • Palatine tonsils
  • Palatopharyngeal arches- muscles
  • Uvula- extenion of soft palate
  • Fauces- entrance into pharynx

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Buccal Cavity
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Hard Palate
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Soft Palate
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Separates Cavities
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Arches
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Oral Cavity Accessory Structures
  • Teeth
  • Salivary glands
  • Salivary ducts
  • Tongue
  • Papillae
  • Taste buds
  • frenulum

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Teeth
  • Mechanical breakdown of food
  • Mechanical digestion in buccal cavity
  • Physical reduction of food size
  • Churning in buccal cavity

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Teeth
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Salivary glands
  • Chemical digestion
  • Occurs in buccal cavity
  • Secrete saliva
  • 1-1.5 L/ day
  • Lubrication
  • 3 primary glands
  • Parotid
  • Inf to Zygomatic arch, posterior to masseter
  • Submandibular
  • Inf to mandible
  • Sublingual
  • Inf to tongue
  • Salivary ducts
  • Deliver salivary secretions to oral cavity

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Salivary Glands
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Salivary Glands
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Sublingual gland
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Tongue
  • Manipulates food provides sensory analysis
  • Mechanical digestion of food in oral cavity
  • Structure
  • Skeletal muscle
  • Covered with modified mucus membrane

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Tongue
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Papillae
  • Cone-like projections of thickened epithelium
  • 3 types
  • Filiform papillae (thread)
  • Numerous, thin across 2/3 of tongue surface
  • Fungiform papillae (mushroom)
  • Medium size, across surface of tongue
  • Primary Taste structures
  • Circumvallate papillae (around)
  • Large size, posterior of tongue
  • Primary taste structures

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Papillae
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Papillae
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Taste buds
  • Sensory nerve cells lining surface of papillae
  • Sensitive to 6 taste modalities
  • Sweet
  • Sour
  • Bitter
  • Salty
  • Umami
  • Water

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Taste receptor
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Taste receptors
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Frenulum
  • Tissue anchoring tongue to floor of mouth

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Frenulum
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Pharynx
  • Common space where nasal oral cavity meet
  • Passageway for both air ingested substances
  • 3 divisions
  • Nasopharynx
  • Superior aspect of pharynx
  • Oropharynx
  • Medial aspect of pharynx
  • Between soft palate hyoid
  • Laryngopharynx
  • Inferior aspect of pharynx
  • Between hyoid esophagus

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Laryngopharynx
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Swallowing
  • Deglutition aka swallowing
  • Passage of partially digested food (bolus) from
    buccal cavity into esophagus
  • 3 stages
  • Buccal Phase
  • Pharyngeal phase
  • Esophageal phase

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Buccal phase
  • Contraction of buccal muscles
  • Tongue moves food to the back of the oral cavity

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Buccal phase
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Pharyngeal phase
  • Contraction of pharangeal muscles
  • Raises larynx (voice box)
  • Uvula soft palate block nasopharynx
  • Pushes cartilage plate over opening to
    respiratory passages
  • Opening glottis
  • Cartilage plate epiglottis

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Swallowing
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Esophageal phase
  • Contraction of esophagus muscles
  • Moves food bolus thru esophagus to stomach
  • Massages food down via peristalsis

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Esophageal phase
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Glottis
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Esophagus
  • Comprises 1 ft of GI tract
  • Carries food from pharynx to stomach
  • Peristalsis
  • Propells bolus (1-2 sec)
  • Secretes mucus- lubricates moistens bolus

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Esophagus
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Esophagus
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Peristalsis
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Esophagus structure
  • Posterior to trachea (windpipe)
  • Passes through mediastinum
  • Passes through diaphragm
  • Muscles separating thoracic abdominal cavities
  • Exits through lower esophageal sphincter
  • Smooth muscle ring between stomach esophagus

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esophageal sphincter
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esophageal sphincter
  • Prevents reflux of stomach (gastric) substances
  • Improper closing of sphincter
  • Gastroesophageal reflux disorder (GERD)
  • Acid reflux- heart burn painful irritation of
    esophagus
  • Inability to relax sphincter
  • Achalasia

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Achalasia
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Esophageal histology
  • Mucosa
  • Stratified squamous epithelium
  • Submucosa
  • Mucous secreting glands

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Mucosa
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Submucosa
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Stomach
  • J shaped
  • Enlargement of tract
  • Temporary Food storage
  • Alexis st. martin- 1822

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Stomach Functions
  • Protein digestion
  • initiation
  • Mechanical digestion churning
  • Temporary storage
  • 2-4 hours

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Stomach Structure
  • Cardia
  • Superior region
  • Surrounds opening to esophageal sphincter
  • Fundus
  • Superior lateral to cardia
  • Enlarged rounded region
  • 1st storage region
  • Body
  • Large central region
  • Primary storage churning site
  • Pyloris
  • J portion, Connects stomach to sm intestine

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Stomach
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Stomach
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Cardia
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Fundus
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Body
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Pyloric Sphincter
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Pyloric Sphincter
  • Smooth muscle ring
  • Regulates slow entrance of food into intestine

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Pyloric Sphincter
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Gastric ulcers
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Stomach Rugae
  • Rugae- macroscopic folds in mucosa
  • Segregate digestion- physical separation of
    partially digested foods
  • Allows expansion during filling
  • Rugae most distinct when stomach is empty

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Rugae
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Rugae
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Rugae
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Stretchy
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Histology
  • All 4 tissue layers present
  • Mucosa

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Mucosa
  • Exocrine secretion
  • Simple columnar epithelium
  • secretory sheet
  • Gastric pits
  • Shallow depressions into lamina propria
  • Contain mucus secreting cells
  • Protect stomach wall from gastric enzymes acids
  • Active cell division 2-3 days
  • Gastric glands
  • Extension of gastric pits into lamina propria

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Mucosa
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Gastric Pits
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Gastric Glands
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Gastric Glands
  • Chief cells
  • Secrete pepsinogen (pepsin)
  • Exocrine
  • Protein digesting enzyme
  • Parietal cells
  • Secretes hydrochloric acid (HCl)
  • Exocrine
  • Assists in protein digestion
  • Enteroendocrine cells
  • Endocrine
  • Secrete 7 different hormones
  • G cells secrete gastrin
  • Stimulate chief parietal cell activity

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Gastric Glands
  • Goblet Cells
  • Enteroendocrine
  • Parietal cells

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Gastric secretions
  • Gastric Juice
  • All glandular secretions
  • 1500 ml/day
  • Acid Chyme
  • Bolus gastric juice

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Muscularis Externa
  • 3 muscle layers
  • 3 different orientations provide efficient
    churning
  • Outer longitudinal
  • Middle circular
  • Inner oblique

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Muscularis Externa
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Small Intestine
  • Site of completion absorption
  • 90 nutrient absorption
  • Rich blood supply for absorbing carrying
    nutrients
  • 20 ft long (6M)
  • Supported by mesenteries
  • Double sheets of serous membrane

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Small Intestine
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Mesenteries
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Mesenteries
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Mesentary Function
  • Stabilizes relative position of sm intestine
  • Prevents entanglement
  • Conduit for blood vessels nerves
  • Secured to dorsal body wall
  • Stores fat

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Small Intestine Structure
  • Divided into 3 regions
  • Duodenum
  • Jejunum
  • Ileum

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Duodenum
  • 12 fingers
  • Shortest segment 10 in
  • Curves in a C
  • Entrance regulated by pyloric sphincter
  • Receives contents from stomach
  • Acid chyme
  • Small intestine, pancreas, liver
  • Enzymes chemicals
  • Neutralizes acid chyme

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duodenum
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Pyloric Sphincter
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Jejunum
  • Aka empty
  • 8 ft long ( 2.5 M)
  • Last stages of chemical digestion
  • Nutrient absorption

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Jejunum
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Ileum
  • twisted
  • 12 ft long (3.5 m)
  • Longest segment
  • Joined to large intestine (cecum)
  • Ileocecal Valve sphincter
  • Regulates passage into large intestine

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Ileum
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Joins To Large Intestine
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Ileocecal Valve sphincter
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Mesentaries
  • Supportive sheets of serous membranes
  • Double layer
  • Greater omentum
  • Mesentary proper
  • mesocolon

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Greater omentum
  • fat skin
  • Anterior folds of serosa
  • Form large fatty filled pouch
  • Maintains relative position of sm intestine
  • Insulates abdominal viscera
  • Keeps stomach in place

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Greater omentum
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Mesentary Proper
  • Extensive, broad mesentary between folds of the
    sm intestine
  • Stabilizes prevents entanglement
  • Conduit for blood vessels nerves

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Mesentary Proper
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Mesentery Proper
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Mesocolon
  • Mesentary attached to the large intestine
  • Stabilizes
  • Conduit for blood nerves

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Mesocolon
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Large Intestine
  • Terminal portion of the GI tract
  • Primary functions
  • Absorption of water electrolytes
  • Absorption of vitamins (bacteria)
  • Liberated by resident bacterial flora
  • Compaction elimination of waste

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Large Intestine
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Large Intestine
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Gastric Bypass Surgery
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Gastric Bypass
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Large Intestine structure
  • Large bowel
  • 5 ft (1.5 M)
  • 3 regions
  • Cecum
  • Colon
  • rectum

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Cecum
  • pouch-like region
  • Ileocecal valve
  • Regulates passage from ileum into cecum
  • Stores begins compaction
  • appendix
  • finger-like extension filled with lymph tissue
    (3)
  • Immune function
  • Bacteria storage

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Ileocecal valve
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Appendix
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Colon
  • Largest portion of large intestine
  • 4 regions
  • Ascending colon- rt side
  • Cecum to Rt Colic flexure
  • Transverse colon- rt to Lt
  • Rt to Lt colic flexure
  • Descending colon- lt side
  • Lt colic to sigmoid flexure
  • Sigmoid colon- S- shaped
  • Sigmoid flexure to rectum

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Colon
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Colon
  • Taenia coli- ribbon of the colon
  • Longitudinal strips of smooth muscle
  • Shorter than colon
  • Results in pouch formation
  • Haustra
  • Expandible pouches capable of compaction during
    contraction of taenia coli

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Taenia coli haustra
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Colon fauna
  • Variety of prokaryotes- bacteria
  • Good bacteria produce vitamins
  • stomach bug bacterial infection
  • Diarrhea- colon not working
  • Dehydration
  • Constipation
  • Slow peristalsis
  • Lack of exercise or fiber

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rectum
  • Terminal passage
  • Last 6 in (15 cm)
  • Fecal reception triggers urge to defecate
  • Passage regulated by
  • Internal anal sphincter
  • Unconscious control
  • External anal sphincter
  • Conscious control

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rectum
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GI Tract Histology
  • Macroscopic folds
  • Stomach- rugae
  • Prominent adjustable folds
  • Permit stomach expansion
  • Size variable according to stretch
  • Small Intestine- Plicae Circularis
  • Permanent folds
  • Includes mucosa submucosa
  • Enhance digestion absorption
  • Increase surface area
  • Cause chyme to spiral- Mixing

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Stomach Rugae
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Stomach Rugae
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Plicae Circularis
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Plicae Circularis
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Plicae Circularis
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Small Intestine Histology
  • Addition modification
  • Villi
  • Microvilli
  • Lamina Propria

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Villi
  • Microscopic finger-like folds of mucosa
  • Includes epithelium lamina propria
  • Permanent Feature
  • Enhance digestion absorption
  • Increase surface area

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Villi
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Villi
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Villi
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Microvilli
  • Microscopic finger-like folds of epithelial
    cell membrane
  • Increase surface area
  • From .33 m2 to 200 m2
  • Enhance digestion absorption

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Microvilli
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Enhance Surface Area
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Lamina Propria
  • Nutrient absorption
  • Villi blood vessel network
  • Carry absorbed nutrients from intestine to the
    liver
  • Lacteal
  • Villi lymph vessels
  • Absorb transport lipids to blood circulation

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Lamina Propria
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Lacteal
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Intestinal Histological specializations
  • 3 Microscopic distinct regions
  • Duodenum
  • Jejunum
  • ileum

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Duodenum histology
  • Submucosal (brunners) glands
  • Duodenal ampulla

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Submucosal (brunners) glands
  • Located in submucosa
  • Produce copious amts of basic mucous
  • Protect epithelium from acid chyme
  • Alter pH 1-2 up to 7-8 (neutral)

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Submucosal (brunners) glands
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Duodenal Ampulla
  • Chamber Receiving secretions from the liver
    pancreas
  • Releases contents into Duodenum
  • From liver
  • Common bile duct
  • From pancreas
  • Pancreatic duct

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Duodenal Ampulla
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Jejunum
  • No Submucosal glands
  • Large villi, microvilli Plicae Circularis
  • Increases absorption

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Jejunum Histology
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Ileum histology
  • Lymphoid nodules
  • Peyers Patches
  • Located within submucosa
  • Contain aggregation of WBCs for immunity
  • Protect against resident bacteria from large
    intestine

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Peyers Patches
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Ileum histology
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aggregation of WBCs
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aggregation of WBCs
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In submucosa
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