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Digestive System
Gastro-Intestinal System
 Continuous tube about 30 feet long from mouth to anus
 Smooth muscle in wall- responsible for motility- pushes materials from one end to
another

Functions of Gastro-Intestinal System

 Ingest food
 Transport food
 Digest food into smaller usable components- mechanical & chemical
 Absorb necessary nutrients into blood stream
 Elimination of waste products from body

Overview of GI function
 Breakdown- digestion of macromolecular food stuffs
 Controlled absorption of small molecular nutrients
 Secretion and absorption of water/ions/ enzymes cofactors/ breakdown products
 Motility of food materials down bowel
 Production of vitamins- B vitamins, Vit K
 Immune surveillance- massive surface area

Structure of Gastro-Intestinal System
Digestive organs

 Oral cavity
 Pharynx and Oesophagus
 Stomach
 Small Intestine- duodenum, jejunum, ileum
 Large Intestine- caecum with appendix, ascending, transverse, descending and sigmoid colon
 Rectum and Anal Canal

Accessory Digestive organs

 Teeth, tongue
 Salivary Glands
 Peritoneum and Mesenteries, Liver, and Biliary System
 Gall Bladder
 Pancreas

Are connected to GI tract
Assist GI tract into digestion of food

General Structure of Digestive Tract
Common Characteristics: Hollow tube composed of lumen whose
diameter varies

Surrounded by wall made of 4 principal layers called tunics:

 Mucosa- epithelial lining
o Lamina propria of loose connective tissues rich in blood, lymph vessels and smooth muscle cells-
muscularis mucosae

,  Submucosa- dense connective tissue with blood and lymph vessels and specialised nerve plexi
o E.g. Meissner plexus
 Muscle (Muscularis)- contains smooth muscle cells. Divides into 2 layers :
o Internal (Circular)
o External (Longitudinal) - with specialised nerve plexi (myenteric Auerbach’s plexus)
 Serosa (or adventitia)- thin layer of loose connective tissue rich in blood and lymph vessels, adipose and
single squamous epithelium- mesothelium

GI structure mostly conserved throughout length




Oral Cavity
 Function- Mastication (manual breakdown)
 Component parts- Lips, cheeks, tongue, teeth, soft palate, Floor of mouth (with accessory organs- salivary
glands)

Taste buds- Neuroepithelial cells
- Hairs within these cells are receptors stimulated by saliva base on nerve and taste bud
type- sweet, bitter, sour, salty

Salivary glands
 Function- secrete saliva to:
o Begin digestion of starch/ carbs
o Keep mouth moist
o Lubricate food
o Helps prevent tooth decay
o Controlling bacterial flora of mouth
 3 major glands- Three types of secretory units:
o Serous- amylase, lysozyme- protein secreting
o Mucous- sialomucins – mucin secreting
o Mixed- serous secretion and sialomucins

Histology- Oesophagus
 Oesophagus- muscular tube (~25 cm long in adult) that transports food and fluid from
pharynx through thorax and diaphragm to stomach
 Lumen usually collapsed except when swallowing food/ liquid

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