Gastro-intestinal System Flashcards

1
Q

What does GIT stand for? What is it?

A

Gastro intestinal tract

A series of tubes going from the mouth to the anus

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2
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What are the 5 functions of the gastro-intestinal system?

A
Ingestion
Motility
Secretion
Digestion
Elimination
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3
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What are the two types of digestion? Explain

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Mechanical digestion >breakdown of large insoluble food molecules into small water soluble molecules
Chemical digestion > good being broken down by digestive enzymes which turn the food into smaller nutrients to be easily absorbed by the body

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4
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What are the two types of saliva?

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Serous and mucous

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5
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What happens in the GIT?

A

Here the ingested food is broken into small components that can be absorbed through the different organs.

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6
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What happens in accessory digestive organs?

A

Assistance in breaking down food

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7
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What happens at the pharynx?

A

Swallowing occurs

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8
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What happens at the oesophagus?

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Pipe where the bolus is delivered to the stomach

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9
Q

What happens in the stomach?

A

bolus is mixed with gastric secretions as smooth muscle contracts. The mixing continues as a acidic puree called chyme is formed.

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10
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What happens in the small intestine?

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Receive chyme from the stomach that is further mixed with accessory organ secretions. Here most of the chemical digestion and absorption occurs.

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11
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What are the 3 reigons of the small intestine?

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Duodenum (digestion), jejunum (absorption) and ileum (spare capacity)

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12
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What happens in the large intestine?

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Continues absorption, mainly of water, electrolytes and vitamins

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13
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What are the 3 sections of the large intestine?

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Cecum, Colon, Rectum

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14
Q

What is the function of the liver?

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produce and release bile into the duodenum.

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What is the function of the gallbladder?

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stores, concentrates and releases bile into the duodenum

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16
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What is the function of the pancreas?

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produce and release digestive enzymes

17
Q

What is bile?

A

yellow/green fluid containing mostly water

18
Q

What are the 6 essential nutrients?

A

carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, minerals, vitamins and water

19
Q

How many decidous teeth do you have?

A

20

20
Q

How many permanent teeth do you have?

A

32