S1 Flashcards

1
Q

What divides the gut into its various functional areas?

A

sphincters

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2
Q

Which two abdominal viscera have gland like function with respect to the GI tract?

A

pancreas

liver

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3
Q

Approximately how long is the duodenum?

A

25cm

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4
Q

On a gross anatomical level how does the jejunum differ from the ileum?

A

jejunum- more folds, wider, longer

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5
Q

What marks the junction of the jejunum and ileum

A

no obvious junction
continuous
reduction in folds seen

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6
Q

At what point along the GI tract does it enter the pelvis?

A

end of sigmoid colon going into rectum

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7
Q

what is the function of acid within the stomach?

A

denature proteins to inc surface area for proteases

kill microorganisms/pathogens

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8
Q

How are the acidic stomach contents neutralized when they enter the duodenum?

A

HCO3- secreted from pancreas and liver (bile)

enters through common bile duct

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9
Q

Which section of the GI tract is responsible for most nutrient absorption?

A

jejunum

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10
Q

Which section of the GI tract is responsible for reabsorbing bile salts?

A

terminal ileum

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11
Q

What is the function of mucus within the large intestine?

A

provide nutrients to support microbiome

protective layer between epithelia and gut bacteria

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12
Q

What is a mass movement?

A

rapid peristalsis of faeces from distal large bowel to empty rectum

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13
Q

What process triggers the sensation to defaecate?

A

stretching of rectum after its filled

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14
Q

What could happen if sphincters in the GI tract do not function effectively?

A

Incontinence- Anal sphincter

Reflux disease- lower oesophageal sphincter

Vomiting- failure of lower oesophageal sphincter

Diarrhoea- pyloric sphincter fails to control rate at which chyme enters duodenum

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15
Q

dysphagia meaning? when can it occur?

A

difficulty swallowing

- failure of pyloric sphincter to relax/ lower oesophageal sphincter failure

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16
Q

why isn’t all water removed in small intestine?

A

some required for frictionless movement.

no water when dehydrated therefore constipation, moving against friction

17
Q

which muscle aids churning and peristalsis for physical break down?

A

extra layer of oblique muscle in muscular propria

18
Q

why is small intestine narrow with large SA?

A

large SA as most digestion and absorption takes place here

narrow so nutrients come into contact with the epithelial wall to be digested/ absorbed

19
Q

why is it beneficial for colon to be wider?

A

storage site for faeces

20
Q

list innate protection against pathogens GI

A
  • mucus in colon
  • stomach acid
  • saliva (antibacterial agents)
  • peristalsis>moves toxins along and out
  • rapidly dividing epithelia > provide healthy and intact barrier against pathogens