which cells line the intestines?
enterocytes
where does the voluntary phase of swallowing occur?
mouth
describe the voluntary phase of swallowing
food is chewed and pushed into the oropharynx
describe the pharyngeal phase of swallowing
nasopharynx closed
hyoid elevated
epiglottis closed
pharynx shorter and wider (longitudinal muscle)
involuntary
is the pharyngeal phase of swallowing involuntary or voluntary?
involuntary
which sphincter lies between the oesophagus and stomach?
what is it’s function
lower oesophageal sphincter
prevent oesophageal reflux of acid
what is the oesophageal phase of swallowing?
pharynx sequentially contracts (circular muscle)
peristaltic waves along oesophagus towards the lower oesophageal spinchter
hyoid depressed, epiglottis opens, nasopharynx opened
which sphincter prevents oesophageal reflux of acid?
lower oesophageal sphincter
what is reflux into the oesophagus called?
GORD
what can cause acid reflux?
pregnancy, big meals
which sphincter is at the bottom of the stomach?
pyloric sphincter
blood supply to the stomach
coeliac trunk and its branches
a branch of abdominal aorta at T12
branches of the coeliac trunk
common hepatic artery
left gastric artery
splenic artery
blood supply of the lesser curvature of the stomach
left and right gastric arteries, which anastomose
blood supply of the greater curvature of the stomach
left and right gastroepiploic arteries, which anastomose
where does the left gastric arise from?
coeliac trunk
where does the splenic artery arise from?
coeliac trunk
branches of the splenic artery
left gastroepiploic artery
short gastrics
pancreatic branches
appearance of splenic artery
tortuous
sole arterial supply to liver
common hepatic artery
and then also hepatic portal vein supplying venous blood from the GI tract
terminal branches of the common hepatic artery
proper hepatic artery
gastroduodenal artery
branches of the proper hepatic artery
right gastric
right and left hepatic
cystic
last two are intuitive because the proper hepatic artery travels right, towards the liver and obviously gallbladder
branches of the gastroduodenal artery
right gastroepiploic
superior pancreaticoduodenal
blood supply of the fundus
splenic artery - intuitive, as the spleen is near the fundus of the stomach