GI: Motility Flashcards

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what is the purpose of gi motility

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2
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what is gi motility controlled by

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3
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what direction do action potentials travel in in gi smooth muscle

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4
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how are gi smooth muscle cells connected

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5
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explain how ap are transmitted through gi smooth muscle cells

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6
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explain when a slow wave does and doesnt cause a contraction

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7
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explain relationship between slow waves, ap, force and duration of gi muscle contaction

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8
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what are interstitial cells of cajal

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9
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where are cells of cajal found? what do they do?

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10
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explain how ap are spread from cajal cells to non pacemakers

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11
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what is the difference between heart pacemakers and cajal cells

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12
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heart depols due to ____, cajal cells depol due to ___

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13
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what stimulates depol of GI smooth muscle cell mem pot

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14
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what stmulates gi tract cell hyperpol? why?

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15
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explain the passage of food through the gi tract and what happens at each stage

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16
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explain three steps of swallowing including role of the tongue, upper esoph spincter, and esophagus

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17
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t/f: tongue movement is the same in voluntary and involuntary swallowing

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18
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what nerves are involved in voluntary swallowing

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19
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what nerves are involved in involuntary swallowing

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20
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what does the tongue do in voluntary swallowing

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21
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what happens in the mouth in involuntary swallowing

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22
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how does the esophagus move food

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23
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explain how peristalsis is initiated in the esoph

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24
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what are the three steps of movement by peristalsis

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25
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what is the vasovagal reflex and what does it alert

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26
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how does the stomach accommodate food

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27
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how does peristalsis act in the stomach? end result?

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28
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where do contents from the stomach empty into?

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29
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what is segmentation

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30
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what is the purpose of segmentation in the small intestine

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31
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what is the ileocecal valve

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32
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how is the ileocecal valve opened? closed?

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33
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what is the role of the large intestine

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34
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how does the large intestine move contents

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35
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parasymp vs symp effect on large int motility

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36
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is defectation voluntary

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37
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what do you need to relax in defectation? what do you need to contract?

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38
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where is the vomiting center?

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39
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what happens to the vagus nerve during vomiting?

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40
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what happens to the spinal nerve during vomiting?

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41
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what happens to the phrenic nerve during vomiting?

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