Slow esophageal peristalsis

    • [DOC File]Anatomy Review: Digestive System

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      The enteric nervous system controls many digestive functions independent of the rest of the nervous system, such as lower esophageal peristalsis and mobility of the small intestine. Page 6: Reflexes coordinate and modulate digestive activity

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    • [DOC File]Biology 10/31

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      √ Muscles layers are used for peristalsis (slow involuntary . waves of contraction that propel chyme through the GI tract) √ Muscles layers also used for segmentation contractions (churn and break apart the chyme into smaller pieces) • Peritoneum = a fluid filled double membrane (serosa) that surrounds . and cushions the GI tract organs

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    • [DOC File]Anatomy Review: Digestive System - Grey Parrot

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      The larger the size of the bolus, the more force generated by peristalsis in the esophagus. It takes approximately 9 seconds for a typical bolus to move from the esophagus to the stomach; liquids, like water, take about 1 second to travel down the esophagus. Page 5: Stretch of the esophageal wall initiates secondary peristalsis

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    • [DOCX File]WordPress.com

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      We have relaxation of upper esophageal sphincter which is 1st signal for peristalsis in esophagus. Esophagus . Structure. 25- 30 cm long, propels food into the stomach. It is about 40cm from the incisor teeth. We have 3 narrow parts. Upper esophageal sphincter prevents air entering esophagus. Aortic narrowing surrounded by arch of aorta

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    • [DOC File]Case Study #6 (23)

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      Bolus propulsion is enhanced by passive and active dilatation of the upper esophageal sphincter (of which the cricopharyngeus is a part). The cricopharyngeal and inferior constrictor muscles then relax, allowing food to pass into the upper esophagus Esophageal The bolus is propelled about 25 cm from the cricopharyngeus through the thoracic ...

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    • [DOC File]DIGESTIVE SYSTEM

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      3. esophageal phase - to wash everything down * Pharynx: strong muscle used to swallow ( back of throat) - move food BOLUS to stomach * Esophagus : collapsible tube - posterior of trachea ad heart. striated muscle -----> smooth muscle (voluntary) (involuntary) - peristalsis : in and down contraction

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    • [DOC File]Anatomy Assignments

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      The connection of the esophagus to the stomach is the cardio esophageal sphincter and the connection from the stomach to the duodenum is the pyloric sphincter What do these specialized stomach cells do? Mucous neck cells – produce sticky alkaline mucus ... powerful and slow (large) Peristalsis- continuous and rhythmic (all) What are the 4 ...

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 24: The Digestive System - Mesa Community College

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      upper esophageal sphincter relaxes. esophageal stage. Peristalsis pushes food down. circular fibers behind bolus contract pushing it down. longitudinal fibers in front of bolus contract and shorten the distance of travel. peristalsis is the method that pushes food through all of the digestive tract not just the esophagus. Digestion in the Stomach

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    • [DOC File]Anatomy Review: Digestive System

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      The larger the size of the bolus, the more force generated by peristalsis in the esophagus. It takes approximately 9 seconds for a typical bolus to move from the esophagus to the stomach; liquids, like water, take about 1 second to travel down the esophagus. Page 5: Stretch of the esophageal wall initiates secondary peristalsis

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    • [DOCX File]WordPress.com

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      Esophageal plexus branches of vagus which innervate esophagus. ... Factors that turn slow wave into spike wave (peristalsis) Gastric – having food. Neural – stimulation of vagus nerve. Hormonal – endocrine hormones that accelerate peristalsis (gastrin, histamine)

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