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Title: Digestive Tract


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Digestive Tract
  • A journey through
  • The Alimentary Canal

2
Digestive Tract
  • a) Oral Cavity
  • b) Tubular Tract
  • c) Major Digestive Glands

3
Digestive Tract
  • Functions
  • a) physical treatment mastication
  • b) secretion water, bicarbonate, enzymes
  • c) chemical treatment - digestion
  • d) transportation - swallowing, peristalsis.
  • e) absorption assimilation
  • f) elimination - defecation

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Oral Cavity
  • Lips - skeletal muscle embedded between
  • a) inner fibroelastic areolar (lamina propria)
    covered with non-cornified stratified squamous
    epithelial mucosa, continuous with cheek (same
    except addition of sub-mucosa in cheek).
  • b) outer fibroconnective CT (dermis) covered
    with cornified strat. squamous epithelium
    (epidermis).
  • No hair or glands, moistened only by licking

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Oral Cavity
  • Tongue - skeletal muscle core covered with
    mucosa.
  • Upper surface rough, non-cornified stratified
    squamous epithelium with papillae.
  • Upper surface divided into two regions
  • 1) lingual tongue - free, distal half covered
    with
  • tall hair-like papillae in rows on anterior
    center of the tongue (filiform)
  • mushroom shaped papillae on tip of tongue
    (fungiform)
  • leaf-shaped papillae on side of tongue (foliate)
    - poorly developed in humans.

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Tongue
  • 2) lymphoid tongue - basally attached zone
    separated from the lingual by a V-shaped groove
    (sulcus pit Sulcus terminalis).
  • Large papillae line the back margin of the pit
    each papilla is surrounded by a moat (ditch) -
    Circumvallate papillae 7-12 in number.

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Taste Bud
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Salivary Glands
  • Secrete saliva (water, salts, mucin, lysozyme,
    and amylase) into the oral cavity.
  • Function in lubrication, starch digestion and
    anti-microbial action.
  • Three glands
  • Parotid
  • Submandibular
  • Sublingual

10
Salivary Glands
  • Parotid Gland - largest salivary gland
  • Paired, anterior and below the ear
  • DICT capsule with many septa.
  • Parenchyma of simple cuboidal serous cells
  • Myoepithelium around acini.
  • Ducts - 3 levels
  • 1) intercalated - small, most abundant simple
    cuboidal epithelium. Intralobular.
  • 2) striated - larger, fewer simple columnar
    epithelium with basal striations. Intralobular.
  • 3) excretory - largest empty into the oral
    cavity columnar -gt pseudostratified columnar -gt
    stratified columnar epithelium. Interlobular.

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Parotid Gland
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Salivary Glands
  • Submandibular (Submaxillary) Gland -
  • Paired below the ramus of the mandible
  • Parenchyma mostly of serous with some mucous
    cuboidal epithelium
  • Striated ducts more prominent.
  • Sublingual Gland
  • Group of small glands on the floor of the oral
    cavity beneath the tongue.
  • Each glandular body has its own ductule system.
  • Parenchyma mixed with mostly mucous cuboidal.
  • Intercalated ducts reduced in length and number.

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Teeth
  • 32 in adult derived from ectoderm and mesoderm.
  • Two major parts
  • a) Crown - exposed above gum (gingiva).
  • Enamel outer surface dentin middle layer
    dental pulp cavity interior.
  • b) Root - embedded in gum (gingiva). Cementum
    outer surface dentin middle layer dental pulp
    cavity interior.

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Teeth
  • Tooth is firmly attached to jawbone by
    Periodontal Ligament of DICT
  • a) Dentin - harder than compact bone
  • - mostly inorganic salt (72), Collagen, GAGs
  • - permeated by many canals Dentinal Tubules
  • - tubules occupied by odontoblast processes
    (Tome's Fibers) of odontoblast cells.
  • Odontoblasts from neural crest.

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Teeth
  • Enamel hardest substance in the body.
  • 96 inorganic salts secreted in alternating
    layers of enamel rods (prisms) of inorganic
    salts, and interrod matrix of inorganic salts and
    amelogenins.
  • Enamel secreted by ameloblasts
  • Ectodermal in origin.
  • Enamel grows by layers Lines of Retzius.

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Dentin Tubules
Odontoblast Processes
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Teeth
  • c) Cementum - covers dentin of the root similar
    to bone. Upper 1/3 is cell-less lower 2/3 may
    have osteons (w/o Haversian System and blood
    vessels) and cementoblasts-cementocytes in
    lacunae
  • Formed by cells from the periodontal membrane.
  • Periodontal Membrane - modified periosteum -
    occupies the space between the root and jawbone
    contains white fibers only. Fibers embed in
    cementum as Sharpy's Fibers.

20
Teeth
  • Dental Pulp - cellular matrix with fibers like
    mucoid CT
  • Odontoblasts line the inner dentin surface. A
    single arteriole, venule and nerve are present.

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Pharynx
  • Transition between oral cavity, tubular digestive
    tract, and respiratory tract.
  • Stratified non-keratinized squamous epith.
  • Ciliated pseudostratified columnar (with goblet
    cells) in area close to nasal cavity
  • Contains tonsils
  • Numerous small mucous salivary glands
  • Constrictor and longitudinal (swallowing) muscles

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Tubular Digestive Tract
  • Layers
  • 1) Mucosa -
  • a) epithelium
  • b) lamina propria
  • c) muscularis mucosa
  • 2) Submucosa
  • 3) Muscularis Externa -
  • a) inner circular layer
  • b) outer longitudinal layer
  • 4) Serosa

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Four Layers
  • Mucosa
  • a) epithelium - mucous membrane irregular
    surface forms many glands, various tissue
    types.
  • b) lamina propria - areolar CT thick layer,
    houses glands forms villi contains many
    lymphoid collections.
  • c) muscularis mucosa - 2 thin smooth muscle
    layers inner circular and outer longitudinal.

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Four Layers
  • Submucosa - areolar to fibroconnective CT deep
    and thick has many large blood vessels and
    autonomic ganglia Submucosal Plexus (Meissner).
  • Muscularis Externa - thick smooth muscle layers
  • Inner circular and outer longitudinal third
    diagonal layer added in the stomach.
  • Terminal Ganglia present between the layers
    Myenteric Plexus (Auerbach).

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Four Layers
  • Serosa - dense areolar CT
  • if in body cavity and covered with simple
    squamous epithelium mesothelium (serous
    membrane).

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