BLG 600 Midterm: Chapter 23- The Digestive System

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Basic functional concepts: describe stimuli and controls of digestive activity, the digestive system controls the environment within its lumen to ensure optimal conditions for digestion and absorption of foodstuffs, receptors and hormone secreting cells in the alimentary canal wall respond to stretch and chemical signals that result in stimulation or inhibition of gl secretory activity or motility, the alimentary canal has an instrinsic nerve supply. Peritoneum: the peritoneum of the abdominopelvic cavity is the most extensive of these membranes, the visceral peritoneum covers the external surfaces of most digestive organs and is continuous with the parietal peritoneum that lines the body wall, between the peritoneums is the peritoneal cavity, a slitlike potential space containing a slippery fluid secreted by the serous membranes, the serous fluid lubricates the mobile digestive organs , allowing them to glide easily across one another and along the body wall as they carry out their digestive activities, define retroperitoneal and name the retroperitoneal organs.

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