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    • [DOC File]GASTROINTESTINAL PHYSIOLOGY

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      GI tract Accessory organs (salivary glands, pancreas, and liver with gallbladder) produce necessary digestive enzymes and other materials, but are located outside of the tube. Be able to describe the basic anatomy and physiology of each of the organs and structures discussed in class as part of the digestive system:

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    • [DOC File]The Digestive System: general anatomy, physiology, and ...

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      F. GI reflexes - 3 types. 1. reflexes that occur entirely within the enteric nervous system (i.e., reflexes that control GI secretion, peristalsis, mixing contractions, local inhibitory effects, etc.) 2. reflexes from the gut to the prevertebral sympathetic ganglia and . then back to the GI tract. a. transmits signals for long distances. b.

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    • [DOC File]Physiology of the Digestive Tract - Weebly

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      gastrointestinal physiology First Lecture The digestive system is composed of a long muscular tube –the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, or alimentary canal-and a set of accessory organ.

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    • [DOC File]Lecture: Physiology of Digestion

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      ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE AVIAN GI TRACT. Susan E. Orosz, PhD, DVM, DABVP (Avian), DECZM (Avian) Bird & Exotic Pet Wellness Center. Toledo, OH. The proximal portion of the GI tract consists of the beak, oropharynx, cervical esophagus, crop, and thoracic esophagus. Diseases of the beak can have numerous causes.

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    • General Principles of Gastrointestinal Function

      The outermost layer of the digestive tract wall is the serous fluid-producing serosa, which both lubricates and reduces friction of the digestive tract within the ventral body cavity. Page 4: The Upper Part of the GI Tract. Ingestion occurs in the mouth.

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    • [DOC File]Avian GI Track Morphology and Diseases

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      3. Review the physiology of the GI tract with attention to the following aspects: Mucosal transport, including mechanism of absorption of nutrients and water. Sites of electrolyte and acid- base regulation. Physiology of deglutition and phases of digestion. Neuroendocrine control of GI secretion and motility

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    • [DOC File]Anatomy and Physiology Unit 14 Review Sheet

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      13. Dietary fat, after being processes, is extruded from the mucosal cells of the GI tract into the lymphatic ducts in the form of. a. Monoglycerides. b. Diglycerides. c. Triglycerides. d. Chylomicrons. e. Free fatty acids. 14. The rate of gastric emptying is influenced by all of the following factors EXCEPT. a. Carbohydrate in gastric contents. b.

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    • Gastrointestinal physiology - Wikipedia

      The sympathetic nervous system innervates the entire GI tract. Innervation of fibres from several ganglia with extensive branching will cause widespread inhibitory effects, which in turn, will reduce motility, blood flow towards the intestine (blood flow will be redirected to the muscles in order to prepare for the fight or flight response).

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    • [DOC File]Appendix I - Welcome to UCLA Department of Surgery - Los ...

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      Gastrointestinal (GI) Tract _____ List and describe the locations of the major parts of the alimentary canal. Mouth—the oral cavity. Pharynx—extends from the back of the nasal cavity to the top of the esophagus. Esophagus—extends from the pharynx to the stomach. Stomach—just below the diaphragm on the left side of the body.

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    • [DOC File]Anatomy Review: Digestive System - Interactive Physiology

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      1. ingestion - getting food into the GI tract (eating) 2. propulsion - moving food along the tract. a. swallowing and peristalsis (wave-like motion) 3. mechanical digestion - the physical grinding and churning of foodstuffs to breakdown and expose to enzymes and the surface of the GI tract

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