What are the 6 main functions of the digestive system
Taking nutrients into the body
Ingestion
Voluntary and involuntary movement of materials
Motility
Production/ release of substances
Secretion
Mechanical and chemical breakdown of nutrients
Digestion
Transport of nutrients into blood/lymph
Absorption
Removal of wastes undigestible substances
Defecation
Mechanical digestion is breakdown from
large to small pieces
Chemical digestion is breakdown from
complex to simple molecules
What 6 things make up the GI tract
What are the 6 accessory organs of the digestive system
What are the 4 main layers of the GI tract wall (from inner most to outer most)
The mucosa is comprised of
mucosal membrane
What is the primary tissue type of the mucosa
simple columnar epithelium
The tissue of the mucosa is specialized for
secretion and absorption
Some areas of the mucosa contain what tissue type
stratified squamous epithelium
Why do some areas of the mucosa contain strat. squamous epi.
to better withstand abrasion
What are the 5 layers of the GI tract wall
The submucosa is comprised of
areolar connective tissue
The submucosa layer contains what 4 things
The muscularis consists of layers of
smooth muscle fibers running in different directions
The muscularis layer is thickened in many places to form
sphincters
The muscularis aids in
mixing and movement of food through the GI tract
Mechanical breakdown and mixing associated with the muscularis layer
segmentation