Tissue in the digestive system

    • [DOC File]Anatomy & Physiology Digestive System Exam

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      Lecture Notes taken from: Marieb,E.N. 2009. Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology. PBC. The digestive system is basically a tube with 2 openings (mouth and anus) and a set of accessory organs that empty secretions into the tube to promote digestion (i.e. the breakdown of food into nutrients).

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    • [DOC File]Digestive System Outline

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      The digestive system consists of two components: the alimentary canal (a.k.a. digestive tract) and accessory organs. After food is ingested and then processed in the digestive tract, undigested food leaves the system as feces. Page 2: Goals. To identify the organs and circular muscles (sphincters) of the digestive tract.

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      The digestive system carries out the process of digestion. C. The digestive system consists of the alimentary canal, leading from mouth to anus, and several accessory organs whose secretions aid the processes of digestion. ... The inner layer is the mucosa, which is lined with epithelium attached to connective tissue; it protects tissues of the ...

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

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      The mechanical and chemoreceptors that control digestive activity are located: In the glandular tissue that lines the organ lumen. In the walls of the tract organs. In the pons and medulla. Only in the esophagus because this is the only part of the tract that needs to …

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    • [DOC File]A&P Study guide - Digestive system

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      MUSCLES. Smooth (involuntary)-digestive tract (peristalsis), cardiovascular (vessels-dilation and constriction), iris (pupil size), respiratory system, reproductive system (female-uterus, fallopian tubes, male-vas deferens)

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

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      Describe the locations of the peritoneum (parietal & visceral) and the mesenteries (greater omentum, lesser omentum, mesentery proper, mesocolon) in relationship to the organs of the digestive system. Describe the anatomical features and regions of the oral cavity. What type of epithelial tissue makes up the mucosal lining?

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    • [DOC File]A&P Study guide - Digestive system

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      Smooth (involuntary)-digestive tract, blood vessels, respiratory tract, reproductive system Striated (voluntary, skeletal) Cardiac-contains intercalated discs (nervous tissue for two –way conduction of the electrical impulse-connexons which are tubular proteins) and desmosomes (epithelial tissue as tight junctions to anchor the muscle fibers ...

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    • Smooth (involuntary)-digestive tract, cardiovascular ...

      The Endocrine System. OBJECTIVES: Explain the function of the endocrine system. Describe how the endocrine and nervous system coordinate with one another. Name five major organs of the endocrine system, one hormone each one prodices, and its’ effect on the body. Describe what is meant by a Negative Feedback System and give a specific example.

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 17 - Digestive System

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      Describe the locations of the peritoneum (parietal & visceral) and the mesenteries (greater omentum, lesser omentum, mesentery proper) in relationship to the organs of the digestive system. Describe the anatomical features of the oral cavity. What type of epithelial tissue makes up the mucosal lining? Describe the structure of the tongue.

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    • Tissues - Digestive System - Maggie Herndon

      Consists of areolar connective tissue and simple squamous epithelium. Serosa replaced with adventitia in the esophagus which consists of fibrous connective tissue. Functional anatomy of the digestive system. Mouth (oral or buccal cavity) Stratified squamous epithelium. Defensins are antimicrobial peptides produced by the mucosa

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