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ANA 113 Lecture 32 Test

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What type of muscle is the internal and exernal anal sphincters?
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Haustra
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Small intestine
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Hepatic/Right colic flexture
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Peristalsis
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Parietal cells
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regions
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Chief cells
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Falciform ligament
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Structure of the stomach
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enteroendocrine cells
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Mesocolon
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ascending colon
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Gastric glands
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Location of the stomach
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Mucous cells
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Jejunum
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sigmoid colon
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Visceral peritoneum
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Function of the stomach
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secrete hormones which influence digestive organs, example:gastrin -> increases GI activity
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located on the right side
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J-shaped, divided into 4 regions
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right/left hypochondriac region, epigastric region, right/left lumbar region, umbilical region, right/left iliac region, hypogastric region
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(near liver) at junction of ascending and transverse colon
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covers organs (stuck on it)
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mostly in the upper left quadrant, between the esophagus and small intestine
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tough (dura-like) attaches th liver to the inferior side of the diaphragm and the anterior of the body wall
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mechanical mixing of food and production of chyme, intiates protein digestion, storage of chyme until it passes into the duodenum (only lets a small amount through at a time) minimal absorption some drugs and alcohol)
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(goblet cells) secrete protective mucous
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sac-like regions in the large intestine
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internal:smooth, external:skeletal
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(zygomatic cells) produce pepsinogen which is converted to active enzyme pepsin for protien digestion
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produces HCl which decreases the pH of the stomach contents, produces interinsic factor required for B12 absorption
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chief cells, parietal cells, mucous cells, enteroendocrine cells
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*major digestive/absorption organ, upper right to lower right quadrant, extends from the pyloriic spincter to th large intestine, occupies the central and lower portion of abdominal cavity, divided into 3 regions
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attaches the large intesine to the posterior abdominal wall
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middle section of the small intestine, note the slightly larger lumen
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series of wave-like muscle contractions that moves food aong the GI tract
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S-shaped, from left side to center of the body
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descending colon
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guards opening to cecum
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3rd region of the small intestine, contains Peyer's patches
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C-shaped region of the small intestine, first 10 inches, retroperitoneal, contains duodenal papilla and Brunner's gland
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3 distinct bands of smooth muscle
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fat-filled pouches in the large intestine
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suspended from the inferior curvature of the stomach
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located on midline, leads to the anus
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reflex in the large intestine, initated by the presence of food in the stomach. drives the contents of the colon into the retum
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"behind the peritoneum" only covered on the anterior side

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