Topic 15: Digestive System - Intestine Flashcards

1
Q

From where does the intestine start and end?

A

pyloric sphincter to ileocaecal valce

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2
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What are the three segments of the intestine?

A
  1. Duodenum
  2. jejunum
  3. ileum
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What is the duodenum? (2)

A
  • first fold (short) - retroperitoneal
  • extra glands here secrete alkaline mucous to protect against stomach acid
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4
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What is the jejunum?

A

middle section

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5
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What does the ileum contain and why?

A
  • group of lymph nodules called Peyer’s patches
  • prevent infection of small intestine + bacteria from entering blood
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6
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The intestine is specialized into segments to increase absorption surface area. What are these segments called?

A
  • Plicae circulares
  • Villi
  • microvilli
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7
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What are plicae circulares?

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  • submucosa thrown into folds
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What are villi?

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  • projections of mucosa into lumen
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9
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What do villi contain? (2)

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  • blood capillaries
  • lymph capillaries (called lacteals that absorb fats)
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10
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What are microvilli? (2)

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  • brush border on enterocytes (simple columnar)
  • extend into lumen
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Where are enteroendocrine cells, and what do they secrete?

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  • within epithelium
  • secrete hormones secretin and cholescystokinin
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