ANAT2111 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Gastrointestinal Tract, Mouth, Esophagus

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Passage in which food moves through the system. Mouth pharynx oesophagus stomach small + large intestine anus. Teeth + tongue salivary glands gallbladder . Function: breakdown of food, absorption of nutrients, excretion of waste. Food is chewed, digested, propelled down oesophagus by swallowing + peristalsis. Mechanical digestion chewing churning of food in stomach (enzymes released initiate chemical digestion) small + large intestine (nutrients absorbed in blood and lymph) whilst waste is eliminated (faeces). Oral cavity proper - part enclosed by teeth. Oral vestibule - teeth, lips and cheeks (space between lips and cheeks). 20 by 2 years; fall out between 2-6 years. All but 3rd set of molars emerge by the end of adolescence. Some can be impacted (embedded in bone) All live in sockets (alveoli) - covered by gum. Crown - made of dentin surrounded by enamel, has hollow pulp cavity filled with connective tissue pulp. Neck - at gingival border (border of gum)

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