BPK 325 Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Hepatic Veins, Intrinsic Factor, Ascending Colon

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Structures of the digestive system: mouth/oral cavity, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine. Digestive system is innervated by the autonomic nervous system. Walls of hollow tubes are made of involuntary smooth muscle fibers: muscle fibers contract and sympathetic/parasympathetic stimulated glands secrete. Major accessory glands of the digestive system: salivary glands, liver, gall bladder, pancreas. Food enters the alimentary canal through the mouth. Mouth/oral cavity: mucosa-lined cavity bounded by: lips anteriorly, cheeks laterally, palate superiorly, tongue inferiorly. Hard palate: formed by the maxilla and palatine bones. Soft palate: muscular, located posterior to hard palate and separates mouth from pharynx. Mouth consists of 2 things: vestibule: narrow interval between teeth and cheek, oral cavity proper: found central to the teeth and gums. Epithelium of oral cavity: protect it from friction during chewing. Esophageal glands: secrete mucus that facilitate passage of food. Peristalsis: involuntary waves of muscle contraction that transports bolus into stomach.

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