BIOM 3200 Chapter Notes - Chapter 18: Muscularis Mucosae, Submucous Plexus, Simple Columnar Epithelium

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Within the lumen of the gastrointestinal tract food molecules are hydrolyzed into their monomers. The monomers then pass through the inner layer (mucosa) of the small intestine to enter the blood lymph via absorption. Digestion and absorption are the primary functions of the digestive system. Enzymes that digest food are also capable of digesting a person"s own tissue, this doesn"t normally happen because protective devices inactivate digestive enzymes in the body and keep them away from form the cell"s cytoplasm. Lumen and gastrointestinal tract is continuous with the environment. Indigestible materials (cellulose) pass through the digestive tract without crossing its epithelial lining. One-way transport enables different regions of the gi tract to be specialized for different functions: motility: the movement of food through the digestive tract through the processes of: a. Immune barrier: the simple columnar epithelium that lines the intestine, with tight junctions between cells provides a physical barrier to the penetration of pathological organisms and toxins.

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