__________ impulses are transmitted thru trigeminal and glossopharyngeal n -> medulla oblongata
swallowing
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________ stage of swallowing involves primary and secondary (distention) peristalsis
esophageal
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secondary peristalsis of esophageal stage of swallowing are initiated by 2 mechanisms
intrinsic neural circuits of myenteric nervous system + pharyngeal reflexes (vagal afferents)
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achalasia
failure of the lower esophagus sphincter muscle to relax
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how is reflux prevented
contraction of lower esophageal sphincter + intraabd p
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chyme
Partially digested, semiliquid food mixed with digestive enzymes and acids in the stomach.
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stomach is divided into
orad (first 2/3) + caudad
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vagovagal reflex when food stretches stomach
reduces muscular wall tone
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retropulsion
The pyloric end of the stomach acts as a pump that delivers small amounts of chyme into the duodenum, simultaneously forcing most of its contained material backward into the stomach.
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stomach emptying
migrating myoelectric complexes that cause contractions during fasting by motilin
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pyloric pumping
when peristaltic wave reaches pylorus, tiny bit of chyme squeezes into small intestine
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presence of breakdown products of chyme cause what effect
- single-cell mucous glands (mucous or goblet cells)
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- pits (crypts of Lieberkuhn in SI)
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- tubular glands (stomach + duo)
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- complex glands (salivary, pancreas, liver)
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tactile stimulus, chemical irritation and wall distention activate which system
enteric n system
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symp stimulation effect on secretion
reduces (vasoconstriction)
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_______________ are polypeptides that regulate secretions
GI hormones
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2 major protein secretions in saliva
serous secretion - ptyalin for starches
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mucus secretion - mucin for lubrication
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parotid glands secrete only _____________ secretion while submandibular+lingual glands secrete serous and mucus, but buccal glands secrete only _____________-
serous
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mucus
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saliva has high amounts of
potassium + bicarb
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primary secretion of saliva
Produces plasma-like isotonic saliva by acinar cells
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secondary secretion of saliva
excretory and striated duct cells resorb Na+ and Cl-, creating hypotonic and alkaline saliva
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in absence of salivation what can happen to the mouth
ulceration and infection, cavities
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thiocyanate ions and proteolytic enzymes (lysozyme) are
factors in saliva that destroy bacteria
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salivatory nuclei (at medulla x pons) are excited by
taste and tactile stimuli
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how does parasymp (slightly symp too) n signals increase salivatory gland nutrition