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Biology 212 Anatomy & Physiology I Dr. Thompson Digestive System Functions: Organs Two functional groups: 1. Alimentary Canal or Gastrointestinal tract 2. Accessory Digestive Organs Organs: Oral Cavity: Paired Salivary Glands: Saliva: 97% - 99% water Solutes: Swallowing Alimentary Canal: From esophagus to anus: 4 concentric layers or tunics Esophagus: Propels food from pharynx to stomach Posterior to trachea & heart Mucosa: Submucosa: Muscularis Externa: Adventitia: Esophagus: Passes from thorax to abdomen through diaphragm, enters stomach (left of midline). Stomach: Storage: Highly distensible Delivers slowly to duodenum Secretion of mucous, hydrochloric acid Secretion of enzyme - Digestion of proteins Secretion of enzyme - Digestion of lipids Secretion of enzyme - Absorption of B12 Stomach: Stomach: Small Intestine: Total length: 6 to 7 meters Diameter: 2.5 to 3 centimeters Small Intestine: Duodenum Jejunum Ileum Small Intestine: DUODENUM: Receives Secretes JEJUNUM: ILEUM: Small Intestine: Small Intestine: Mucosa specialized three ways to increase surface area for absorption Large Intestine (colon): From ileocecal junction to anus ~ 2 meters long ~ 5 to 8 cm diameter Abdominal Accessory Organs: Liver Liver Digestive functions: Liver: Pancreas: Pancreas: Produces many different digestive enzymes: Amylases: starches & glycogen monosaccharides & disaccharides Proteases: proteins amino acids Lipases: diglycerides & triglycerides Nucleases: nucleic acids fatty acids & glycerol nucleotides The abdominal cavity is lined by a double-layered serous membrane More terminology: Intraperitoneal Retroperitoneal Intestinal Motility: Moves liquid distally Digestion: Breakdown of food into molecules small enough to be absorbed from the lumen of the intestine into its blood vessels. Four types of molecules = more than 95% of total: Also: Nucleic acids Ions (electrolytes, minerals) Vitamins ? Others ? Mechanical digestion Chemical digestion Absorption of nutrients electrolytes vitamins Absorption of water All absorbed molecules Alimentary Canal: Since contents include many foreign substances, including microorganisms, your immune system considers it “outside” so Lined by many lymphatic and immune tissues in lamina propria and submucosa