What is contained in the upper GI?
The oral cavity has what type of epithelium?
stratified squamous
What type of epithelium does the rough and smooth surfaces of the oral cavity have + what structures
rough surface: keratinized strat sq
* gingiva + hard palate + dorsal tongue
smooth surface: non-keratinized strat sq
* inner surface (mucosal) of lips/cheeks + floor of mouth + ventral tongue
What are the three functional compartments of GI tract?
What are mucosal elevations of anterior, dorsal surface of the tongue?
papillae
What are the 4 types of papillae and describe each one
Tongue has rough surface w/lots of bumps called papillae
Which type of papillae does NOT contain taste buds? What is its role?
Filiform-> role to increase friction between tongue and food
* Fungiform, circumvallate, foliate, oral mucosa and pharyngeal mucosa has tastebuds!
filiform papillae are the most abundant
Cicumvallate papillae are located where? What are they associated with?
Explain the process of food components + taste buds
TONGUE
Inn of Epiglottis, cicumvallate papillae and fungiform papillae via what?
Taste info reaches the cerbral cortex primarily through what? Some through what?
What is the waldeyer’s ring? fxn?
Taste buds
a. Fxn
b. Lxn
c. Stimuli
a. Fxn: perceive taste + send signals to brain via CN 7 + 9 + 10
b. Lxn: tongue papillae + oral/pharyngeal mucosa
c. Stimuli: sweet, salty, bitter (sour), umami (earthy)
Each taste bud can detect each stimuli
What are the contents and fxn of the oral mucosa?
What are the protective mechanisms of the oral mucosa?
What is contained within the outer layer and inner layer of the teeth?
Outer layer = enamel -> contains ameloblasts
Inner layer = dentin -> contains odontoblasts
Ameloblasts are only present when?
Developing baby teeth
What is the order of teeth?
ameloblasts ->enamel ->dentin -> odontoblasts
What type of glands are formed when epithelial cells maintain contact with the surface of CT? Without contact?
Epitheliral cells proliferate and penetrate CT-> may or may not maintain contact with the surface
What are the exocrine glands in the mouth?
salivary glands
These glands use many ducts to secrete fluid material
Mucous gland vs Serous gland
What molecules make up saliva? hy
Saliva = alpha amylase, lysozyme, IgA, water, bicarb (HCO3-)
“Salivating Amy Likes Intense Weed Brownies”
What are the major salivary glands of the oral cavity?
Major Glands: Parotid + Submandibular + Sublingual