Anatomy and Physiology Flashcards

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functions of GI system

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  1. Process food substances
  2. Absorb the products of digestion into the blood
  3. Excrete unabsorbed materials
  4. Provide an environment for microorganisms to synthesize nutrients, such as vitamin K.
  5. For risk factors associated with the GI system,
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Mouth

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  1. Contains the lips, cheeks, palate, tongue, teeth,

salivary glands, muscles, and maxillary bones

  1. Saliva contains the enzyme amylase (ptyalin),

which aids in digestion.

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Esophagus

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  1. Collapsible muscular tube about 10 inches

(25 cm) long

  1. Carries food from the pharynx to the stomach
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Risk Factors Associated with the Gastrointestinal System

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Allergic reactions to food or medications

Cardiac, respiratory, and endocrine disorders that may lead

to slowed gastrointestinal (Gl) movement or constipation

Chronic alcohol use

Chronic high stress levels

Chronic laxative use

Chronic use of aspirin or nonsteroidal antiinflammatory

drugs (NSAlDs)

Diabetes mellitus, which may predispose to oral candidal

infections or other Gl disorders

Family history of Cl disorders

Long-term GI conditions, such as ulcerative colitis, that

may predispose to colorectal cancer

Neurological disorders that can impair movement,

particularly with chewing and swallowing

Previous abdominal surgery or trauma, which may lead to

adhesions

Tobacco use

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Stomach

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contains candia, fundus, body, and pylorus

musous glands located in the mucosa prevent autodigestion with alkaline coating

Lower esophageal sphincter (cardiac) sphincter prevents reflux in esophagus

pyloric sphincter regulates rate of stomach emptying into SI

HCl kills bacteria and breaks food down into small particles and gives a chemical environment for enzymatic function

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Stomach enzymes and hormones

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pepsin = proteins to proteoses and peptones

intrinsic factor from parietal cells = required for B12 absorbtion

gastrin = controls gastric aciditiy

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Small intestine

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duodenum contains openings of the bile and pancreatic ducts

jejunum is about 8 ft long

ileum is 12 ft long

SI ends at the cecum

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Pancreatic juice enzymes (6)

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amylase = starch –>maltose

maltase = maltase –> glucose

lactase = lactose –> galactose and glucse

sucrase = sucose –> fructose and glucose

nuclease = nucleic acids –> nucleotides

enterokinase = activates trypsinogen to trypsin

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Large Intestine

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5 ft long absorbs water and eliminates wastes

intestinal bacteria plays role in synthesis of vit Bs and and vit K

ascending transverse descending sigmoid colons

ileocecal valve prevents reflux into the cecum

internal and external anal sphinters to anal canal

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Peritoneum

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lines the abdominal cavity and forms the mesentery that supports the intestinas and blood supply

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Liver

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largest gland

kupfer cells that remove bacteria from portal vein

removes excess glucose and amino acids from portal blood

synth glucose amino acids fats carbs and proteins

stores A, D, B and Fe

secretes bile to emulsify fats

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hepatic ducts

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delivers bile to gallbladder via cystic duct

and to duodenum via common billiary duct

common bile duct opens into the duodenum with the pancreatic duct at the ampulla of Vater

sphincter precents reflux of intestinal contents into the common bile duct and pancreatic duct

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Gall baldder

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stores and concentraters bile and contracts to force bile into the duodenum during the digestion of fats

cystic duct joins the hepatic ducts to form the common bile duct

sphinter of Oddi is located at the enteance of the duodenum

presence of fatty material in the duodenum stimulates the liberation of cholecystokinin via contraction of gallbadder and relaxation of sphnicter of Oddi

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Pancreas

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Exocine function:

secretes NaCO to neutralize stomach acidity

juices contain enzymes for digesting carbs fats and proteins

Endocrine function:

secreates glucagon to raise BG

releases somatostatin to exert an hypogylcemic effect

islets of Langerhans release insulin into blood for carb metabolism

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RF associated with GI system

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allergic rxn to food or medication

medical condition that leads to reduced GI movement

chronic ETOH use, high stress, laxative use, NSAID use

DM

Family Hx

Tobacco use