10.5 Overview of the Digestive System Flashcards

1
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What are catabolic reactions?

A

reactions that breakdown molecules to supply energy

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2
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What are anabolic reactions?

A

synthesis of macromolecules

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3
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What is a basic overview of digestion?

A

breakdown of polymers into their building blocks

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4
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What is the primary and secondary function of the digestive system?

A

primary = digestion and absorption
secondary = protection from disease

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5
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What are all the names for the GI tract?

A

GI tract
digestive tract
alimentary canal
gut

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6
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What is the GI tract?

A

long muscular tube extending from the mouth to the anus

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7
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What is the GI lumen?

A

inside of the gut that is continuous with the outside of the body

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8
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What is the apical surface of the GI epithelium?

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surface of the epithelial cell that faces into the lumen

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9
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What is the purpose of tight junctions in the GI epithelium?

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separates the apical surface from the remainder of the cell surface

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10
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What is the basolateral surface of the GI epithelium?

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sides and bottom of an epithelial cells that form the surface of the opposite of the lumen

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11
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What type of muscle is GI muscle?

A

smooth muscle

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12
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What are the two layers of smooth muscle in the GI tract?

A

longitudinal layer
circular layer

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13
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What is GI motility?

A

refers to the rhythmic contraction of GI smooth muscle

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14
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What are the five factors that determine GI motility?

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  1. GI smooth muscle exhibits automaticity
  2. GI smooth muscle is functional syncytium
  3. enteric nervous system
  4. GI motility is affected by hormonal input
  5. parasympathetic causes relaxation of sphincters and sympathetic causes contraction of sphincters
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15
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What does automaticity mean in relation to GI motility?

A

GI smooth muscle will contract periodically without external stimulation

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16
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What does it mean to be a functional syncytium?

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when one cell has an action potential and contracts, the impulse spreads to neighboring cells

17
Q

What are the two purposes of GI motility?

A
  1. mixing food
  2. movement of food down gut
18
Q

What is peristalsis?

A

orderly form of a contraction