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Functional Anatomy
The Digestive System - 9.8.06
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09/03/2006

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Where is the digestive system located?
Definition
The abdominal cavity
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The alimentary canal (GI tract) is how long?
Definition
100 feet
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What does the alimentary canal include?
Definition
The mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, cecum, small colon, large colon, rectum, and anus
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Where does digestion begin?
Definition
In the mouth.
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What is prehension?
Definition
The grasping of food
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What is mastication?
Definition
Chewing
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What does mastication include.
Definition
Both mechanical and chemical digestion. The teeth break up the food mechanically, and chemical digestion begins with saliva.
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A horse has how mnay milk-teeth at birth?
Definition
24
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How many teeth does a full-mouthed stallion or gelding have?
Definition
40 teeth, including tushes, which are removed in many horses, since they serve no purupose and often interfere with the bit.
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How many teeth does a mare have?
Definition
36 teeth. Mares normally lack canine teeth, or have only vestigial evidence of them.
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What is saliva produced by? How much saliva is produced in a day?
Definition
Three sets of salivary glands. 10 gallons.
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What enzyme does saliva contain and what does it do?
Definition
Ptyalin, which converts starch to maltose, a simple sugar
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What is the pharynx?
Definition
The funnel shaped cavity where the respiratory and digestive tracts cross.
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What is the esophagus?
Definition
A muscular tube, about 5 feet long, which takes food into the stomach.
Term
While in the espohagus, what is food known as?
Definition
Bolus
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What is peristalsis?
Definition
A series of weave-like muscualar contractions which move food in the espohagus.
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Why is it impossible for a horse to vomit?
Definition
Peristalsis is a one-way movement.
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Food enters the stomach through the ____, which is held closed by a muscle known as the ______.
Definition
cardia; cardiac sphincter
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What is the capacity of the stomach?
Definition
8-17 quarts
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What is almost immediately passed out of the stomach?
Definition
Water
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What are gastric juices produced by?
Definition
Gastric mucosa
Term
What are the two main gastric juices and what do they do?
Definition
Peptic acid (pepsin) = breaks down protein

Hydrochloric Acid = disolves mineral matter
Term
At what point does the stomach completely empty?
Definition
After food is withheld for over 24 hours.
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While in the stomach, what is food known as?
Definition
Chyme
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Chyme leaves the stomach through what?
Definition
Phyloric valve
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The small intestine is approximately how long? With a capacity of how much?
Definition
70 feet long; 12 gallons
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What are the three parts of the small intestine?
Definition
duodenum, jejunum, ileum
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What are the three parts of the small intestine?
Definition
duodenum, jejunum, ileum
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What is bile?
Definition
A bluish green fluid secreted by the liver which aids in the emulsification (breakdown) of fats.
Term
What effect does the horse have because it lacks a gull bladder?
Definition
Bile is used as it is produced and their isn't a stored supply.
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What does the pancreas produce?
Definition
Pancreatic juice, which works on carbs.
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What do bile and pancreatice juice do?
Definition
Enter the small intestine through a common duct, and work with other enzymes to digest fats, carbs other than cellulose, proteins and the remaining minerals.
Term
What are villi?
Definition
Finger-like projections in the intestinal wall which absorb nutrients in the small intestine, mainly in the jejunum
Term
Where does food go after the small intestine?
Definition
Cecum, also called the water or blind gut
Term
How long is the cecum? What's its capacity?
Definition
4 feet, 28-32 quarts
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What is synthesized in the cecum?
Definition
vitamin B12, as well as several non-essential amino acids and other B vitamins.
Term
Material moves more slowly through the ____ than any other part of the digestive tract.
Definition
cecum
Term
Where does food go after the cecum?
Definition
Undigested material moves into the remaineder of the large intestine, where the rest of the B complex vitamins and amino acids are synthesized.
Term
How is cellulose digested?
Definition
With the help of the microscopic organisms living in the large intestines.
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How long is the large intestine? What is its capacity?
Definition
25 feet long; 80 quarts
Term
What are the accessory organs to the digestive system?
Definition
Liver, pancreas, teeth and salivary glands
Term
What is the largest gland in the body?
Definition
Liver
Term
What are the three pairs of salivary glands?
Definition
Parotid, submaxillary (submandibular), and the sublingual
Term
What is the membrane that protects the digestive organs called?
Definition
Peritoneum
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What is the mesentary?
Definition
A double fold of the peritoneum which supports the small intestine.
Term
What does the mesentary artery do?
Definition
Supply blood to the small intestine.
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