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The digestive system is a collection of organs that can be divided into two parts:
gastrointestinal tract.
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The first group of organs constitute the Alimentary
or Gastrointestinal tract. The organs of the
Gastrointestinal tract are:
4. Stomach
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BASIC PATTERN:
i) Mucosa
- Epithelium
- Lamina propria
- Muscularis Mucosae
ii) Submucosa
iii) Muscularis Externa
iv) Serous layer/Adventitial
layer
Functions of the alimentary tract-
overall, would be to:
cavity
2. Pass the partially digested food in to the
esophagus.
The pharynx is divided
into three parts:
Nasopharynx
Oropharynx
Laryngopharynx
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Esophagus
It is a narrow muscular tube .
It passes food between pharynx and
stomach.
Lumen is collapsible muscular tube.
It only dilates during the passage of food.
Esophagus
Lies behind (posterior to) the trachea.
1 inch in diameter and 10 inches long.
Oesophagus pierces diaphragm at the level
of T10 vertebra.
The esophagus contain smooth muscle
arranged in two layers.
One circular and one longitudinal.
Parts of esophagus
Divided into three parts:
1. Cervical.
2. Thoracic.
3. Abdominal.
The functions of the esophagus :
Receive partially digested food from the
pharynx.
Pass the partially digested food on to the
stomach.
STOMACH
The stomach lies at the upper part of the
abdominal cavity just under the thoracic
diaphragm.
Stomach is “J” shaped.
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The parts of stomach
Stomach has
four parts
Cardiac part.
Fundus.
Body.
Pyloric part.
Fundus or fundic region
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This is the uppermost portion
of the stomach.
It is dome shaped.
Extends above the level of
the cardiac sphincter.
Normally it is filled with air.
2. Cardia or cardiac region –
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