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Pharynx. PHARYNX. Passage way for food and liquid. In both digestive and respiratory systems. What can you see?. PHARYNX. Palatopharyngeal arch : When food touches it, swallowing initiates. PHARYNX. Tonsils: Lymph tissue (mouth defense) Tonsillitis, tonsillectomy. Cracker vs. Water.
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PHARYNX • Passage way for food and liquid. • In both digestive and respiratory systems.
PHARYNX • Palatopharyngeal arch: When food touches it, swallowing initiates.
PHARYNX • Tonsils: Lymph tissue (mouth defense) • Tonsillitis, tonsillectomy
Cracker vs. Water • Follow the directions in this mini-lab. Answer the questions in your lab book.
Esophagus • Leads the pharynx to the stomach. • Tube of muscle
Esophagus • Deglutition: swallowing • Under autonomic control (no control)
Deglutition • 1. Uvula moves up, covers nasal passage • 2. Pharynx moves up and the epiglottis covers respiratory system.
Peristalsis • Bolus pushed through by a rhythmic smooth muscle contraction. • Reverse peristalsis???
Heartburn • Stomach acid bubbles up into esophagus and burns layers of esophagus.
Normal esophagus Esophagus
Newspaper article Esophagus
Stomach: COLOR • A. Fundus B. Body • C. Pylorus • D. Pyloric sphincter • E. Cardia
Stomach • J-shaped • Slightly on left side of the body
Stomach • Functions: • 1. Physical breakdown (Muscular) 3 layers of powerful muscle
Stomach • 2. Chemical breakdown (acid/enzyme)
Stomach • 3. Storage (holds about 1.5 liters) • Like….
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Stomach • Parts: • Fundus • Body • Pylorus “ gate guard”
Stomach • Openings: • Sphincter: muscular ring that contracts to close the entrance or exit of an internal passageway.
STOMACH • Cardia (e): Connects esophagus to stomach • Near ??
Stomach • Pyloric Sphincter (d): Regulates flow of chyme between stomach and S.I. • Autonomic control
Stomach • Gastric Mucosa: • Epithelial cells full of mucosa cells • Lining of the stomach • Stretch receptors
Stomach • Gastric Mucosa: • Secretes a protective mucous (protects from acid, enzymes, abrasive material)
Stomach • Color code the lining of the stomach. • Figure 1 = g • Figure 2 = h, i, j
Stomach • Rugae (ROO-ge) • Wrinkles, very folded
Stomach • Gastrin: Hormone released when food enters stomach. • Stretch receptors in the stomach wall trigger gastrin.
Stomach • Gastrin: Stimulates the gastric gland
Stomach • Chyme: A soupy mixture of food + gastric juices after they are combined • Vomit
Stomach • Gastric Glands: Responsible for secreting gastric juices. • 1.5 liters per day
Gastric Gland • Contain 2 types of secreting cells • Parietal and Chief
Parietal cells 1. Releases HCl for breakdown • 2. killing microorganisms