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Title: Histology of the digestive system


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Histology of the digestive system
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Gastrointestinal tract (GI tract)
  • Mouth
  • Internal nonkeratinized stratified squamous
    epithelium
  • Middle buccinator muscles, bone

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  • 2. pharynx skeletal muscle nonkeratinized
    stratified squamous epithelium

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  • 3. esophagus
  • a. nonkeratinized stratified squamous epithelium
  • b. skeletal (superior) smooth muscle (inferior)

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4. esophagus to anal canalDeep to superficial
  • Mucosa
  • Epithelium touches food
  • Nsse protection
  • Simple columnar (stomach/intestines)
    secretion/absorption
  • exocrine cells (mucus)
  • endocrine cells (hormones)
  • Lamina propria (conn.)- blood/lymph vessels, MALT
  • Smooth muscle makes folds, inc. SA

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  • Submucosa
  • Binds mucosa to muscularis
  • Blood/lymph vessels/neurons

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  • Muscularis
  • Skeletal muscle until middle esophagus
    (swallowing) external anal sphincter
  • Smooth muscle
  • Inner circular fibers
  • Outer longitudinal fibers

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  • Serosa connective and simple squamous epithelium
    (reduce friction)

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ACCESSORY ORGANS
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pancreas
  • Small clusters of glandular epithelial
  • 99 called acini (exocrine function secrete
    pancreatic juice for digestion)
  • 1 called pancreatic islets (endocrine function)

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liver
  • Consists of many lobules
  • Contains epithelial cells called hepatocytes
    arranged irregularly around a central vein.
    Capillaries, called sinusoids, are highly present
    and contain fixed phagocytes (to removed WBCs and
    RBC, bacteria, etc)

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gallbladder
  • Mucosa is simple columnar epithelium
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