PTA/OTA 106 Unit 1 Lecture 4

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PTA/OTA 106 Unit 1 Lecture 4

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PTA/OTA 106 Unit 1 Lecture 4. Overview of the Digestive System. Internal Structures of the mouth. Internal Structures of the mouth. Salivary Glands and their Associated Ducts. Number and types of Adult Teeth. Location and Types of Deciduous Teeth. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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PTA/OTA 106Unit 1 Lecture 4

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Overview of the Digestive System

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Internal Structures of the mouth

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Internal Structures of the mouth

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Salivary Glands and their Associated Ducts

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Number and types of Adult Teeth

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Location and Types of Deciduous Teeth

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Location of Adult Teeth and Age of Eruption

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GI Tract FunctionsMouth: Ingestion

Teeth: Mastication

Salivary Glands:1. Water: Moistens Food2. Mucus: Lubricates and

binds food into bolus3. Amylase: Starts break-

down of Starch and Glycogen

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GI Tract FunctionsMouth continued:

Salivary Glands:4. Lingual lipase: Starts

breakdown of lipids5. Bicarbonate (HCO3):

Buffering action neutralizes acidic foodin the mouth

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Overview of fluid intake and secretion compared to fluid absorption by the Digestive tract

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GI Tract Functions

Pharynx: Both Oropharynx and Laryngopharynx:

Deglutition or Swallowing

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Stages of Deglutition1. Voluntary Stage:

a. Buccal or Oral activityformation and movement of the bolus

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Stages of Deglutition2. Pharyngeal Stage:

a. Soft-palate is pulled upward closing off the nasopharynx

b. Palatoglossal and palatopharyngeal arches are pulled medially forming a sagittal slit with the fauces.

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Stages of Deglutition2. Pharyngeal Stage:

c. Vocal cords closed. Epiglottis swings

backward over larynx and larynx is pulled upward to close off the opening of the larynx

e. Upper esophageal sphincter relaxes to that bolus can enter the esophagus.

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Stages of Deglutition2. Esophageal Stage:

a. Peristalsis pushes the bolus downward through the esophagus.

b. Lower esophageal sphincter relaxes and the bolus enters the stomach

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Structural Portions of the Respiratory System

• Upper Respiratory SystemDesigned to conduct air into and out of the Lower Respiratory System

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Processes of the Respiratory System

• Pulmonary ventilationmechanical flow of air into and out of the lungs

• External Respirationexchange of gases between the pulmonary air spaces and the blood

• Internal Respirationexchange of gases between blood and tissues

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Anterior view of the Larynx

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Posterior View of the Larynx

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Relationship of the Esophagus and Trachea in the Neck

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Pseudostratified Ciliated Columnar Epithelium

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Surface View of the lining of the upper Respiratory system demonstrating Pseudostratified ciliated columnar

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Histology of a Bronchiole showing a Seromucous gland