large intestine Flashcards

1
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name the 4 regions of the large intestine

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Cecum
Colon
Rectum
Anal Canal

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explain the cecum region of the large intestine

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Small intestine meets at cecum (blind sac)

Appendicitis = inflammation of v.appendix, due to obstruction. Secretions accumulate –> enlarge, pain, bacteria cause infection —>appendectomy

Peritonitis = if appendix bursts, life-threatening

  • Vermiform appendix (worm-shaped); many lymph nodules in walls
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3
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explain the colon region of the large intestine

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1.5-1.8m long

consists of 4 parts:
- Ascending colon
- Transverse colon
- Descending colon
- Sigmoid colon = (S-shape) ends at rectum

Colon has:
- larger diameter &
- thinner wall
than small intestine

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4
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name the 3 distinctive features to the colon

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Taenia coli
Haustra
Epiploic appendages

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5
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describe the colons distinctive feature: Taenia coli

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(corresponds to outer layer of muscularis externa of other GI) 3 bands of longitudinal smooth muscle that run entire length of colon

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6
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describe the colons distinctive feature: haustra

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pouches, permit expansion & elongation

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7
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describe the colons distinctive feature: epiploic appendages

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small, teardrop-shaped, fat-filled sacs, attached to outer surface

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8
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what are the major structural characteristics of the colon

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Lack of villi

Distinctive intestinal glands (deeper) = crypts

Abundance of goblet cells
- (also have absorptive
cells).

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9
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explain the rectum region of the large intestine

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Straight, muscular tube, last 15cm of digestive tract

Expandable organ for temporary storage of faecal material

Movement into it triggers urge to defecate.

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10
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explain the anal canal region of the large intestine

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Last portion of rectum, contains rectal columns

  • small longitudinal folds), joined by transverse folds that mark boundary between columnar & stratified squamous epithelium

Ends at anus with internal (SMC) & external (skeletal muscle) sphincters

haemorrhoids can occur in this region of the large intestine

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11
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explain haemorrhoids

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enlargement/inflammation of veins supplying anal canal; pain, itching, bleeding.

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12
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does the mucosa of the large intestine produce enzymes

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no

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13
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whats an important function of the large intestine

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Reabsorption of water

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14
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explain the overall summary of the journey of carbohydrates

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salivary glands secrete saliva which starts the breakdown of starches

food begins as complex carbs

carbs are broken down into simple sugars

glucose goes to the liver

insulin tells the liver to store glucose as glycogen

the liver stores some glucose as glycogen

glucagon tells the liver to change glycogen into glucose

when blood sugar is low the pancreas sends the hormone glucagon to the liver

when blood sugar is high, the pancreas sends the hormone insulin to the liver

some type of enzyme is secreted by the pancreas into the beginning portion of the small intestine

in the beginning part of the small intestine, this enzyme cuts down carbs into simple sugars

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