Intro to digestive system
Small Intestine
Large Intestine
Liver/ Gallbladder
Stomach
100

How long is the system

8 meters long 

100

How many parts are in the small intestine 

3 the duodenum, jejunum, ileum 

100
How long is the large intestine 

1.5 meters long

100

How many lobes are there and which is the largest

4 lobes with the right lobe being the largest

100

What are the four parts 

Cardia, fundus, body, and pylorus

200

What is the longest part of the system

The lleum at 3.3-3.6 meters long

200

What is the duodenum

Shortest and most fixed portion of small intestine 

200

What is the cecum 

A pouch that is formed at the beginning of the large intestine 

200

Gallstones

When cholesterol precipitates and forms solid crystal they become gallstones

200
What is the size of it

25-30 centimeters longs 

300

What are the building blocks of your digestive system

Carbs, amino acids, nucleotides, fatty acids, and glycerol

300

What is the jejunum

Middle portion, and more active than lleum

300

What does the appendix contain

Contains lymphatic tissue, also appendix is not needed in your body

300

Where is the liver located

In the upper right abdominal quadrant

300

What does it do 

The stomach receives food from the esophagus, and moves food into the small intestine 

400

What regulates the interval environment 

Homeostasis

400

What is the lleum 

Distal portion, contain peyer’s patches 

400

What are the 4 layers

mucosa, submucosa, muscularis, serosa

400

What does the gallbladder store

It stores and concentrates bile

400

Smooth muscle in the stomach 

Inner circular layer, outer longitudinal layer, some portions have third layer of oblique fibers

500

What are the building blocks used for

Used for energy (catabolism) 

500

What does it receive from the body 

Receives chyme from stomach and liver and pancreatic secretions 

500

How many times does peristalsis occur

2-3 times a day, usually follows meals
500
What does the liver do with glycogen and glucose

Produces glycogen from glucose and breaks down glycogen from glucose 

500

Heartburn

stomach contents in esophagus cause inflammation called esophagitis; feels like the pain is derived from the heart