Intro To Histo Flashcards

1
Q

Function of digestive system

The molecules are easily absorbed through the lining of the digestive tract mostly in the ______
Water, vitamins and minerals from ingested foods are also absorbed

A

small intestine

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2
Q

The entire gastrointestinal tract has certain common structural characteristics
It is a hollow tube with a lumen of (constant or variable?) diameter and a wall made up of four main layers:

The ____
The _____
The ____
The ____

A

Variable

mucosa

submucosa

muscularis

serosa

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3
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The mucosa

Comprises an _____ layer and an underlying ______ of loose connective tissue rich in:
____
_____
_____
____
(Always or Sometimes?) also containing ___ and a (thin or thick?) layer of smooth muscle called the ____

A

epithelial

lamina propria

Blood vessels
Lymphatics
Lymphocytes
Smooth muscles

Sometimes; glands; thin; muscularis mucosae (MM)

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4
Q

The muscularis mucosae usually separates mucosa from ____

A

submucosa

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5
Q

The mucosa is frequently called a mucous membrane

T/F

A

T

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6
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The submucosa

contains (more or less?) dense connective tissue with many blood and lymph vessels and the _____ plexus of ______ nerves
It may also contain ____ and lymphoid tissue

A

More

submucosal; autonomic

glands

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7
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The muscularis

Is (thin or thick?) and is composed of smooth muscle cells that are ___ arranged into 2 layers:
The inner ____ layer
The outer _____ layer

In the connective tissue between the 2 layers are:
Blood and lymph vessels
________ plexus

A

Thick ; spirally

circular; longitudinal

Myenteric nerve

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8
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The myenteric nerve plexus and the submucosal plexus together comprise the _______ nervous system of the digestive tract

They largely contain _____ neurons that function (dependently or independently?) of the CNS

A

local enteric

autonomic

independently

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9
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The serosa

Is a (thin or thick?) layer of loose connective tissue rich in:
Blood vessels
Lymphatics and
_________
With a ______ covering epithelium- called the ______

A

Thin

Adipose tissue

simple squamous; Mesothelium

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10
Q

In the abdominal cavity the serosa is continuous with the ______ which support the intestines, and with the ________

A

mesenteries

peritoneum

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11
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Mesentery= (thin or thick?) membrane covered by ______ on (one or both?) sides

A

Thin

mesothelium

Both

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12
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Peritoneum= ____ membrane that ______

A

serous

lines the cavity

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13
Q

In places where the digestive tract is not suspended in a cavity but is bound to other structures, such as in the ______ , the serosa is replaced by a (thin or thick?) ______

A

esophagus

Thick

adventitia

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14
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The adventitia consists of connective tissue containing vessels and nerves, lacking ____

A

mesothelium

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15
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Difference between serosa and adventitia

A

Serosa has mesothelium

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16
Q

Functions of the digestive tract’s epithelial lining

Provide a ______ barrier between the contents of the tract and the tissues of the body

Produce mucus for ______ and ____

A

selectively permeable

lubrication and protection

17
Q

Immunologic support of the gastrointestinal tract

The abundant ______ in the _______ and the _______ layer, in association with the epithelium, provides protection for the GI tract

A

lymphoid nodules

lamina propria and the submucosal

18
Q

The entire digestive tract, with the exception of the ___,____, and ____ is lined by a simple (thin or thick?) vulnerable epithelium

A

oral cavity, esophagus and anal canal

Thin

19
Q

The lamina propria located just below the epithelium is a zone rich in ______ and lymphocytes some of which actively produce _____

A

macrophages

antibodies

20
Q

These antibodies produced by the lamina PROPRIA are mainly immunoglobulin ____ and are secreted into the intestinal lumen bound to a ______ produced by the _____ cells

This complex protects against ____ and ____ invasion

A

A (IgA)

secretory protein

epithelial

viral and bacterial

21
Q

IgA is resistant to _____ enzymes and can therefore coexist with the ______ present in the lumen

A

proteolytic

proteases

22
Q

These plexuses are composed mainly of nerve cell aggregates that form small (sympathetic or parasympathetic?) ganglia

The number of ganglia along the digestive tract is variable- most numerous in the regions of ________

A

Parasympathetic

greatest motility

23
Q

In Hirschsprung disease (______) or Chagas disease (________ infection) the plexuses in the digestive tract are severely injured and most of their neurons are destroyed

This results in disturbances of digestive tract ____, with frequent ______ in some areas

A

congenital megacolon

Trypanosoma cruzi

motility

dilatations

24
Q

The abundant innervation from the autonomic nervous system that the digestive tract receives provides an anatomic explanation of the widely observed action of ________ on this tract

A

emotional stress

25
Q

Myenteric or ______ plexus

Submucosal or ________ plexus

A

Auberch

Meissner