Week 1.2 - General Structure of Alimentary Canal Flashcards

1
Q

What is the length from the oesophagus to the rectum?

A

8 metres length

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2
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What is the general structural organisation throughout the GI tube wall?

A
  • mucosa
  • submucosa
  • muscularis externa
  • adventita/serosa
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3
Q

What are the 3 layers of the mucosa?

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  • innermost epithelium
  • lamina propria
  • muscularis mucosae
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4
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What is the lamina propria?

A

loose connective tissue with glands, blood and lymph

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5
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What is the muscularis mucosae?

A

thin, smooth muscle layer attached to lamina propria for motility

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6
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What is the submucosa made of?

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thick, regular connective tissue to support mucosa

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7
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What does the submucosa contain?

A
  • most of the blood vessels and neurons are here to support all layers.
  • also glands in some parts
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8
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What is the purpose of the submucosal glands and where are they found?

A

oesophagus for lubrication

duodenum for neutralising acidity from stomach products

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9
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Which neurons are found in the submucosa?

A

submucosal plexus. mainly parasympathetic.

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10
Q

What is the submucosal plexus also known as?

A

Meissner’s Plexus

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11
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What are the 2 sets of nerve plexus in the GI system? What are the called colectively?

A

Enteric Nervous System.
Submucosal plexus and myenteric nerve plexus

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12
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What are the 2 parts of the muscularis externa?

A

inner circular msucle layer for constricting lumen

outer longitudinal muscle layer for shortening length

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13
Q

What nerve plexus is found in the muscularis externa and where?

A

between the circular muscle and the longitudinal muscle, the myenteric plexus is found

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14
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What is the serosa vs the adventita?

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adventita is the outer layer of GI tract outside the peritoneal cavity - attaches oesophagus and rectum to surrounding surfaces

serosa is outer layer of GI tract inside the peritoneal cavity - surrounds stomach, SI and LI

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15
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What is the peritoneum?

A

serous membrane forming lining of abdominal cavity

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16
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Which type of epithelium are found in the GI tract?

A

simple cuboidal for digestion+absorption and acid protection in stomach, SI and LI
stratified squamous for protection from friction of large products in eosophagus and rectum

17
Q

What is the parasympathetic control of alimentary function?

A

vagus from 10th cranial, except for salivary nerve (7th) and glossopharyngeal nerve (9th)

stimulatory effect - motility and secretion

18
Q

What is the sympathetic control of alimentary function?

A

mainly splanchnic except for salivary.
inhibitory effect.. except salivary - increases salivation but decreases motility and secretion

19
Q

What veins drain the stomach and pancreas?

A

stomach - gastric vein

pancreas - splenic vein