KINESIOL 1YY3 Study Guide - Esophagus, Medulla Oblongata, Gastric Glands

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Digestive tract: gi tract: stomach and intestines. Accessory organs: secrete fluids into tract. Sympathetic inhibits muscle contraction, secretion, and decrease of blood flow to the digestive tract. Serotonin: released by endocrine cells in digestive tract. What is the peritoneum and what is it composed of: peritoneum: sheets of serous membranes (secretes fluid, retroperitoneal: behind the peritoneum. Muscles involved: masseter, temporalis, medial and lateral pterygoids: elevate mandible. Temporalis, masseter, medial pterygoids: depress mandible. Lateral pterygoids: protraction and lateral medial excursion. Temporalis: mastication reflex: medulla oblongata, but descending pathways from cerebrum provide conscious control. Salivary glands: parotid gland: largest gland, anterior to ear, sublingual gland: smallest. What are the functions of saliva: prevents bacterial infection, lubrication (mucin secreted, contains salivary amylase that break down startch, helps to form bolus for swallowing, parasympathetic input causes salivary production. Describe the breakdown of the stomach: gastric pits: openings for gastric glands.

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