Name the parts of the digestive tract in order.
Mouth, oral cavity, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine and anus
What is the alimentary canal?
The digestive tract
What two groups are the organs in the digestive system divided into?
The digestive tract and the accessory digestive organs
What are the accessory digestive organs?
Tongue, teeth, salivary glans, liver, biliary ducts and gallbladder, and pancreas.
Describe the functions of the digestive tract.
What is the mucosa of the digestive tract, and the parts?
The innermost layer of the digestive tract wall. Composed of three main elements: surface epithelium, lamina propria, and muscularis mucosa.
Describe the function of surface epithelium of the mucosa of the digestive tract wall.
The type of epithelial layer reflects the expected function of the organ. Examples of functions include secretion, absorption, and protection.
What is lamina propria?
A layer of loose connective tissue under the surface epithelium of the mucosa (e.g in the digestive tract wall).
What is the muscularis mucosa?
What is the submucosa of the digestive tract wall?
What is the muscularis externa of the digestive tract wall?
What is serosa/adventitia of the digestive tract wall?
Serosa:
- when the layer is serous membrane (a single layer of thin, flat cells that form a membranous sheet and secrete lubricating fluid)
Adventitia:
- when the outer layer is composed of loose connective tissue
Summarize the layers of the digestive tract wall, innermost to outermost.
inner
outer
What does the oral cavity consist of?
What is the palate?
The palate makes up the superior border of the oral cavity
- divided into the hard palate (bone) and soft palate (muscle)
- the posterior extension of the soft palate is called the uvula
What are the two types of teeth humans have?
Deciduous and permanent
What are deciduous teeth?
“Baby teeth”
Consists of (total 20 teeth in the whole mouth):
- 2 incisors
- 1 canine (cuspid)
- 2 molars in each quadrant of the jaw
What are permanent teeth?
Consists of (32 teeth total in the whole mouth):
- 2 incisors
- 1 canine (cuspid)
- 2 premolars (bicuspids)
- 3 molars in each quadrant of the jaw
interesting* the two pairs of third molars are known as our “wisdom teeth”!
Which muscles control the shape of the tongue itself?
a) intrinsic
b) extrinsic
a) intrinsic
Which muscles move the tongue during chewing and speech?
a) intrinsic
b) extrinsic
b) extrinsic
What are the different types of muscles in the tongue, and what do they both do?
What is the frenulum?
On the interior surface of the tongue, and it anchors the tongue to the floor of the mouth.
What are the papillae of the tongue, where are they, and what is their function?
What are the three major salivary glands, and what do they secrete?