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What is this the histology of?
Taste Buds
What is this the histology of?
Fundic Stomach
What is this the histology of?
Pancreas
What is this the histology of?
Liver
what is this the histology of?
duodenum
what is this the histology of?
jejunum
what is this the histology of?
ileum
what is this the histology of?
Colon
what is this the histology of?
liver
what disease is this the histology of?
whipples disease in the doudenum
what disease is this the histology of?
crohn’s disease in the colon
what disease is this the histology of?
Celiac disease in the small intestine
what is crohn’s disease
a condition believed to be an auto immune disease that causes inflammation all along your gi tract any where
what turns a protein into a large polypeptide
pepsin (pepsinogen+HCL)
what turns large polypeptides into small polypeptides or small peptides
trypsin, chymotrypsin, carboxypeptides
fat is digested by
bile and lipase
what is a coenzyme
an organic molecule that binds to the active sites of certain enzymes to assist in the catalysis of a reaction
what is Whipples disease
a bacterial infection that mostly takes over your small intestine
digestive systems job
ingestion, population, absorption, mechanical digestion, chemical digestion, chemical digestion, defecation
epiglottis
keeps food from going down the wring pipe
helio bacter pylori
the bacteria that feast on your stomach tissue
mucous nex cells
make acidic mucous for your stomach to protect it
sections of the small intestine
Duodenum→ jejunum→ileum
brunners glands
secrete bicarb to neutralize the acid coming from the stomach, alot in the duodenum as you may imagine
what happens in the last sections of the small intestine
absorption, a lot of brush border enzymes, pancreatic secretions, and bile
what gland do the last two sections have on the small intestine to keep things in tip top shape?
peyers patches, important for the immune system since there is bacteria working in their and no acid to neutralize them
what are the parts of the large intestine
cecum, acending colon, transverse colon, descending colon, sigmond colon, rectum, and anal canal (appendix is before cecum but she don’t do nothing)
where do all the ducts from the accessory connect
the pancreatic duct and bile duct connect to make the hepatic duct which feeds into the duodenum
diverticuli
poop pockets
diverticulosis
poop pockets about to burst and kill you
what does someone who has diverticulosis need more of in their diet
fiber and water
what is a colon polyps
a cyst in your colon
what does someone with colon polyps need to eat more and less of
fewer processed foods and beef, can cause cancer
digesting things makes you more…
acidic
what is absorbed in the colon
water and vitamins
what connects your ilium and cecum
iliul cecal valve