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Ana of GIT
Ana of GIT
Esophagus
Iliocecal valve
Lower esophageal
sphincter
Large intestine
(cecum, colon, rectum, anal canal)
Cardiac orifice
Anal sphincter
Stomach
(fundus, body, antrum, pylorus)
Fig. 26-2: Mesenteries and the Peritoneum
Aorta
Hepatic
portal vein
Mesenteric
artery Vein
Body
wall Arterioles
and
Parietal venules
peritoneum
Visceral peritoneum
Fig. 26-3: Hormones of the Gastrointestinal Tract
Mouth
Pyloric sphincter (?)
Pharynx Secretin
Cholecystokinin
Gastric inhibitory
Upper esophageal sphincter Small intestine peptide
Motilin
Vasoactive
Esophagus intestinal peptide
Gastrin-releasing
peptide
Lower esophageal Enkephalins
sphincter
Iliocecal valve
Cardiac orifice
Large intestine
Gastrin (cecum, colon, rectum, anal canal)
Somatostatin
Stomach Histamine
Anal sphincter
Fig. 26-4: Carbohydrate Digestion and Absorption
Ingested
Amylase breaks
carbohydrates into
Salivary amylase disaccharides
Secretin and
cholecystokinin
Monosaccharides absorbed
secreted by duodenum
into blood
Pancreas releases
pancreatic amylase into
duodenum
Fig. 26-5: Protein Digestion and Absorption
Bolus enters stomach Secretin and
cholecystokinin secreted
Gastrin secreted
Stomach secretes the following: Pancreas secretes the following:
HCl, pepsinogen Elastase, Trypsinogen Bicarbonate
Chymotrypsin, Carboxypeptidase