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Chapter 25

The Digestive System

Kevin Yocum

Fall 2013

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Objectives for 25.1

• List the structures and major functions of the digestive system.

• Distinguish between chemical and mechanical digestion.

• Discuss substrates and digestion.

• List regions and accessory organs.

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Digestive Function

• Ingestion

• Digestion

• Absorption

• Compaction

• Defecation

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Chemical Vs. Mechanical

• Mechanical– Physical breakdown of food– Mouth, stomach, small intestines

• Chemical– Hydrolysis reactions– Breakdown of macromolecules– Mouth, stomach, small intestines

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Digestive Anatomy

• Tract– Mouth to anus

• Accessory organs– Teeth, tongue, salivary glands– Liver, gall bladder, pancreas

• Figure 25.1

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Fig. 25.1

Notes: From Saladin 6th Ed.

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Digestive Tract Layers

• Mucosa

• Submucosa

• Muscularis

• Serosa

• Figure 25.2

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Fig. 25.2

Notes: From Saladin 6th Ed.

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Peritoneum

• Parietal peritoneum

• Visceral peritoneum

• Mesentery

• Omentum– Greater– Lesser

• Figure 25.3

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Fig. 25.3

Notes: From Saladin 6th Ed.

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Checkpoint Questions

• The inner lining of the digestive tract is called the ______.

• The salivary glands are ________ digestive organs.

• A large, fatty “apron” that covers the small intestines is called the _____

_______.

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Checkpoint Answers

• The inner lining of the digestive tract is called the mucosa.

• The salivary glands are accessory digestive organs.

• A large, fatty “apron” that covers the small intestines is called the greater omentum.

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Objectives for 25.2

• Describe the anatomy of the mouth through the esophagus.

• Describe the composition and functions of saliva.

• Explain the neural control of salivation and swallowing.

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The Mouth

• Oral (Buccal) cavity- Fig. 25.4

• Cheeks and lips

• Tongue– Papillae and tonsils

• Palate– Hard and soft– Uvula

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Fig. 25.4

Notes: From Saladin 6th Ed.

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The Teeth

Notes: From Saladin 6th Ed.

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Salivation

• Mastication

• Saliva– Amylase and lipase– Lysozomes– IgA

• Salivary glands- Fig. 25.9-10– Parotid, submandibular, and sublingual

• Salivary nuclei

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Fig. 25.9

Notes: From Saladin 6th Ed.

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Fig. 25.10

Notes: From Saladin 6th Ed.

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Salivary Nuclei

• Pons and medulla

• Autonomic fibers– Parasympathetic response

– Sympathetic response

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The Esophagus

• Cardiac orifice

• Lower esophageal sphincter (LES)– “Heartburn”

• Esophageal glands

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Swallowing

• Deglutition- Fig 25.11

• Buccal phase– Voluntary control

– Bolus

• Pharyngoesophageal phase– Involuntary

– Peristalsis

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Fig. 25.11

Notes: From Saladin 6th Ed.

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Checkpoint Questions

• The teeth are collectively called the _______.

• Salivary _______ begins starch digestion in the mouth.

• Swallowing is also known as ________.

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Checkpoint Answers

• The teeth are collectively called the dentition.

• Salivary amylase begins starch digestion in the mouth.

• Swallowing is also known as deglutition.

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Objectives for 25.3

• Describe the anatomy of the stomach.

• State the functions of the epithelial cells of the gastric mucosa.

• Describe the gastric secretions.

• Explain hydrochloric acid & pepsin.

• Describe the phases of gastric function.

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The Stomach

• Cardiac region

• Fundic region

• Body

• Pyloric region

• Rugae

Notes: From Saladin 6th Ed.

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Microanatomy

• Mucous cells

• Stem cells

• Parietal cells

• Chief cells

• Enteroendocrine cells

Notes: From Saladin 6th Ed.

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Hydrochloric Acid (HCl)

• Activates pepsin and lingual lipase

• Breaks up CT and plant cell walls

• Converts ferric ions to ferrous ions

• Destroys ingested pathogens

• Figure 25.14

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Figure 25.14

Notes: From Saladin 6th Ed.

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Other Gastric Secretions

• Pepsin- Figure 25.15

– Proteins

• Gastric lipase

• Intrinsic factor– Vitamin B12

• Gut-brain peptides

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Fig. 25.15

Notes: From Saladin 6th Ed.

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Gastric Secretions

Notes: From Saladin 6th Ed.

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Regulation of Gastric Function

• Cephalic phase

• Gastric phase

• Intestinal phase

• Figures 25.17-18

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Fig. 25.17

Notes: From Saladin 6th Ed.

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Fig. 25.18

Notes: From Saladin 6th Ed.

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Checkpoint Questions

• The inferior-most region of the stomach is the _____.

• Protein digestion is aided by the presence of the enzyme _____.

• During the ______ phase, the vagus nerve stimulates gastric secretion before food is swallowed.

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Checkpoint Answers

• The inferior-most region of the stomach is the pyloric.

• Protein digestion is aided by the presence of the enzyme pepsin.

• During the cephalic phase, the vagus nerve stimulates gastric secretion before food is swallowed.

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References

Saladin, Kenneth (2012). Anatomy and Physiology, The Unity of Form and Function, Sixth Ed. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill.