Digestive tract Department of Histology and Embryology
Digestive System tract: Digestive tract: oral cavity, esophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, rectum, and anus. glands: Digestive glands: small gland large gland
1 . Mechanical processing 2 . Secretion 3 . Digestion 4 . Absorption 5 . Elimination 1 . Mechanical processing 2 . Secretion 3 . Digestion 4 . Absorption 5 . Elimination Slide 14.3 Digestive System Function
General structure of the digestive tract Submucosa 2. Submucosa Muscularis 3. Muscularis Adventitia 4. Adventitia Mucosa 1. Mucosa
General structure 1. Mucosa: highly variable (1) epithelium: highly variable contains connective tissue that (2) lamina propria: contains connective tissue that is rich capillaries and lymphatic is rich capillaries and lymphatic tissues tissues a thin layer smooth muscle (3) muscularis mucosa: a thin layer smooth muscle fibers fibers 2. Submucosa : dense connective tissue, glands 3. Muscularis: smooth muscle fibers 4. Adventitia: fibrosa or serosa
mucosa : epithelium : nonkeratinized stratified squamous epithelium lamina propria : connective tissue muscularis mucosa : smooth muscle fibers submucosa : loose connective tissue esophageal gland muscularis : The upper one third : Skeletal muscle The upper one third : Skeletal muscle The middle third : Skeletal muscle and Smooth muscle The middle third : Skeletal muscle and Smooth muscle The distal third : Smooth muscle The distal third : Smooth muscle Fibrosa Adventitia: Fibrosa Esophagus
Stomach Function Function : Food storage * Food storage Absorption * Absorption : water, salt and alcohol and so on Digestion * Digestion
Stomach Mucosa Lamina propria: Submucosa Muscularis Adventitia: Adventitia: serosa Epithelium: gastric gland Muscularis mucosae: Smooth muscle Simple columnar epithelium surface mucous cell
Surface mucous cell Surface mucous cell secrete a continuous mucous layer that prevents the proteinase solutions in the stomach.
1 . cardiac gland 2 . pyloric gland 3 . fundic gland The neck, the body and the base ( 1 ) parietal cell ( 2 ) chief cell ( 3 ) neck mucous cell ( 4 ) neuroendocrine cell ( 5 ) stem cell Gastric gland
Parietal cell ( oxyntic cell ) Secrete HCl and intrinsic factor
Chief cell ( zymogenic cell ) Secrete pepsinogen
Mucous neck cell Present between parietal cells Secrete mucous
Fundic gland
Small intestine Functions: Digestion: Absorption: Endocrine:
The structure that increase the absorptive surface area of small intestine plicae circulares intestinal villi microvilli.
The Wall of the Small Intestine
mucosa epithelium lamina propria small intestinal gland muscularis mucosa Submucosa Muscularis fibrosa 、 serosa Small intestine : Small intestine : duodenum, jejunum, ileum intestinal villus plicae circulare
Plicae circulares
Intestinal villi
Central lacteal Capillary
Types of cells in intestinal mucosal epithelium Absorptive cells Goblet cells Endocrine cells
Small intestinal gland
Absorptive cells Goblet cells Paneth cells Endocrine cells Stem cells
Absorptive cells Tall columnar LM: Striated border EM: Microvilli Functions: Digestion and absorption Secrete enterokinase
Goblet cells Interspersed between the absorptive cells Goblet cell secrete mucin
Paneth cells At the base of the small intestinal gland Secrete defensin At the base of the small intestinal gland Secrete defensin
Duodenal gland Duodenum
Jejunum
Ileum
Large instestine Difference from small intestine as follows: No plicae circulares and villi More goblet cells No Paneth cells. Difference from small intestine as follows: No plicae circulares and villi More goblet cells No Paneth cells.
Large instestine
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