BIOL 1410 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Muscularis Mucosae, Lamina Propria, Goblet Cell

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Tube from mouth to anus: accessory organs. Not actually in the body yet, hasn"t crossed the epithelial barrier: digestion. Large molecules broken down into smaller molecules. End products of digestion enter blood or lymph: defecation. Elimination of undigested material: gastrointestinal tract histology[23. 1][23. 5] 4 basic layers: mucosa (mucous membrane) 3 layers: epithelium with numerous goblet cells. Stratified squamous: mouth, pharynx, esophagus, anal canal rectum. Simple columnar: stomach, small + large intestines: lamina propria = areolar ct. Contains blood, lymph vessels, lymph nodules/tissues (immune: muscularis mucosa. Smooth muscle - allows movement of mucosa. Still part of the mucosa: submucosa. Contains: blood + lymphatic vessels, submucosal nerve plexus: muscularis externa. Contractions cause motility (mixing + movement: serosa (or adventitia) sometimes moves around, sometimes just a fibrous ct. Cavity = lumen: digestive system: structures[23. 8, oral cavity: Includes: lips, cheeks, palate, hard palate. 2 maxillae + 2 palatine bones: soft palate (posterior to hard palate) Rises to close the nasopharynx when swallowing: tongue [15. 22]

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