BIOL 030 Lecture Notes - Lecture 28: Dense Irregular Connective Tissue, Lamina Propria, Loose Connective Tissue

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The digestive system is a multi-organ system of the body. Digestive tract (alimentary canal: mouth, oral cavity, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, and anus. Accessory digestive organs: tongue, teeth, salivary glands, liver, biliary ducts and gall bladder, and pancreas. Submucosa propria: the layer below the mucosa and is composed of dense irregular connective tissue, it contains blood vessels, lymphatics, glands, and nerve plexuses. Muscularis externa: is composed of circular and longitudinal layers of smooth muscle with nerve plexuses between the layers, the plexuses are responsible for muscular contraction to propel food through the digestive tract. Serosa or adventitia: the outermost layer of the digestive tract is either a serosa or an adventitia, it is a serosa when the outer layer is a serous membrane, which secretes a lubricating fluid. It is called an adventitia when the outermost layer is a layer of dense fibrous connective tissue. The oral cavity is the first part of the digestive tract.

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