Week 1.1 - Grand tour of Alimentary Canal Flashcards

1
Q

What are the 2 main parts of the digestive system?

A

Alimentary canal and accessory organs

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2
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What is the GI tract?

A

external series of hollow organs from mouth, oesophagus, stomach, SI, LI, anus

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3
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What are the accessory organs of the digestive system?

A

solid organs of the digestive system.
salivary glands, liver, pancreas, gallbladder

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4
Q

What are the main functions of the digestive system?

A

digestion, absorption, secretion and motility

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5
Q

What is digestion? Where does it occur?

A

breaking our food into simple substances our body can absorb. occurs in stomach

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6
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What is digestive absorption?

A

passage of end products of digestion from GI tract into blood and lymphatic vessels

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7
Q

By which mechanism does absorption occur?

A

only by diffusion or active transport

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8
Q

Where do absorption and secretion occur?

A

small intestine

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9
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What is secretion?

A

discharge of substances by cells, glands or organs for a organs function, or for excretion

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10
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What is excretion?

A

when secretion happens to the outside of the body - urine formation or sweating

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11
Q

What is the process of looking into the GI tract?

A

endoscopy - upper is mouth and lower is anus

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12
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What is the function of the liver?

A

filter for all components in blood. directs to organs to be used or detoxifies as waste

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13
Q

What is the name of the process of movement in the GI tract?

A

peristalsis - occurs without external innervation

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14
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What are the 3 salivary glands in the mouth? Their purpose?

A

parotid, sublingual and submandibular

used to lubricate food

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15
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What is saliva useful for?

A

contains amylase to break down complex carbs like starch

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16
Q

What occurs in the stomach?

A

proteins are digested and food is broken into semi-liquid form chyme which can enter small intestine

17
Q

What is the pancreas used for?

A

has many digestive enzymes for digesting carbs, fats and proteins.
secretes pancreatic juice to small intestine to aid digestion

18
Q

What occurs in the liver to aid digestion?

A

bile salts synthesised. help digestion and absorption of fats in small intestine

19
Q

What do bile salts act as?

A

detergent

20
Q

What is the purpose of the gallbladder?

A

comes off liver and stores concentrated bile.

21
Q

Why is it important that the gallbladder stores concentrated bile?

A

less bile needed for high effectiveness. if its not concentrated, more is needed and individual would have to watch fat intake

22
Q

What is chemical digestion vs mechanical digestion?

A

digestion by means of enzymes. not mechanical - contractions in hollow organs to move and break down food

23
Q

What occurs in the small intestine?

A

final stages of chemical digestion and nutrient absorption

24
Q

What occurs in the large intestine?

A

water absorption and bacterial fermentation