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Functional anatomy of alimentary (digestive)
system
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Alimentary system is a collection of organs which provide mechanical and chemical digestion of food, absorption of nutrients into blood and lymph and excretion of feces
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Alimentary system organs
Oral cavity Pharynx Oesophagus Liver Stomach Pancreas Small intestine Large intestine
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Parts of small intestine
Duodenum Jejunum Ileum
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Parts of large intestine
Transverse colon Descending colon Ascending colon Sigmoid colon Caecum Rectum
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mouth anus
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fauces I II III IV V VI
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Lingual papillae
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Taste sensation of tongue
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Parotid gland Sublingual gland Submandibular gland
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Parodontium includes:
periodontal fibres, jawbone, gum and dental root
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Permanent teeth Deciduous teeth
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Upper right quadrant Upper left quadrant Lower right quadrant Lower left quadrant
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Total length of digestive tract is about 10 m Pharynx (12-15 cm)
Oesophagus (25-30 cm) Small intestine (6 – 7 m) Large intestine (1,5 – 2 m)
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VI cervical vertebra X-XI thoracic vertebra I lumbar vertebra
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Epigastrium Mesogastrium Hypogastrium
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The digestive organs Hollow Parenchymatous Pharynx; Oesophagus;
Stomach; Small intestine; 5.Large intestine 6. Gallbladder Salivary glands; Liver; Pancreas
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Other organs Hollow Parenchymatous Urinary bladder; Uterus; Ureter;
Deferent duct; 5.Uterine tube Spleen; Lungs; Testes; Prostate Endocrine glands
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Structure of hollow organs
Serous layer Muscular layer Mucous layer
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Structure of hollow organs
Mucous layer Muscular layer Serous (or adventitial) layer
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Structure of mucosa Lymphatic follicle Epithelium Lamina propria
muscularis Submucous layer Glands
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Oral mucosa
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Gastric mucosa Gastric pits Simple columnar epithelium
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Intestinal mucosa Villus Simple columnar epithelium
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Mucosa of colon Crypt Simple columnar epithelium
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Muscular layer in oesophagus
Circular layer Longitudinal layer
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Muscular layer in stomach
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Muscular layer in small intestine
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Muscular layer in large intestine
Haustra Taenia
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Cardiac (lower oesophageal) sphincter
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ileocaecal valve ileocaecal orifice
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Visceral peritoneum Parietal peritoneum Retroperitoneal space Greater omentum Mesentery Peritoneal cavity
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Relatively to the peritoneum the organs can be divided into:
Intraperitoneal Mesoperitoneal Extraperitoneal
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Intraperitoneal organs
Stomach Spleen Jejunum Ileum 5. Caecum with appendix 6. Transverse colon 7. Sigmoid colon 8. Upper rectum
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Mesoperitoneal organs
Liver Gallbladder Ascending colon Descending colon 5. Uterus 6. Full urinary bladder 8. Middle rectum
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Extraperitoneal organs
Pancreas Duodenum Lower rectum 4. Empty urinary bladder 5. Kidneys 6. Suprarenal glands
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Structure of hollow organs
Serous (or adventitial) layer Muscular layer Mucous layer
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Structure of parenchymatous organs
- consist of glandular tissue - have no lumen inside The smallest parts of the parenchymatous organs, bounded by connective-tissue frame and surrounded by their own blood stream, are called structural and functional units.
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In the liver the structural and functional unit is hepatic lobule
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In the pancreas the structural and functional unit is pancreatic acinus
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Liver segmentation
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I Caudate lobe II Superolateral segment of left lobe III Inferolateral segment of left lobe IV Medial segment of right lobe V Anteroinferior segment of right lobe VI Posteroinferior segment of right lobe VII Posterosuperior segment of right lobe VII Anterosuperior segment of right lobe
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Development of digestive system: stage of 20 days
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Development of digestive system: stage of 20 days
neural tube chorda celom mesoderm ectoderm entoderm
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Derivatives of ectoderm
enamel 2. salivary glands ectoderm
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Derivatives of ectoderm
epithelium 2. glands (liver, pancreas) entoderm (primitive gut)
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Derivatives of mesoderm
splanchnopleura splanchnopleura 1. mucosa 2. submucous layer 3. muscular layer 4. serous layer (visceral peritoneum)
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Derivatives of mesoderm
somatopleura somatopleura parietal peritoneum
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Development of digestive system: stage of 30 days
pharynx oesophagus stomodeum stomach yolk stalk allantois liver midgut proctodeum hindgut cloaca
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Development of digestive system: stage of 35 days
cerebral and neural tubes chorda trachea oesophagus heart stomach liver allantois yolk stalk midgut cloaca coelom (peritoneal cavity) hindgut rectum
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Division of the primitive gut into the parts
Foregut descending limb Midgut umbilical (yolk) loop Hindgut ascending limb
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Division of the primitive gut into the parts
Oesophagus, stomach, descending part of duodenum Foregut Small intestine (from descending limb); Caecum,ascending colon, transverse colon (from descending limb) Midgut Descending colon, sigmoid colon rectum Hindgut
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Development of mesenteries
stomach liver spleen ventral mesentery pancreas dorsal mesentery Falciform ligament Hepatogastric ligament Hepatoduodenal ligament Greater omentum Mesentery of small intestine Sigmoid mesocolon
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The twist of gut tube: stage of 5 weeks
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I branchial arch the walls of the oral cavity (including maxilla
and mandible) lips - masticatory muscles
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II branchial arch hyoid bone - mimic muscles
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