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GI-tract self-study #1

Response:

Describe the position of the oesophagus (using anatomical topographical terms such as cranial, caudal, ventral, dorsal, anterior or posterior) relative to the vertebral column and the trachea.

Fill in which muscular structure the oesophagus passes before it reaches the stomach (it is important in breathing)? Fill in the main function of the oesophagus? Both answers are one-word answers.

The oesophagus lies anterior  to the vertebral column.

 

The oesophagus lies dorsal  to the trachea.

 

The oesophagus has to pass the diaphragm  to enter the abdomen and connect to the stomach.

 

Main function of the oesophagus: transport of food from the mouth to the stomach.

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Oesophagus 1-adapted

Response:

Which structures are in contact with the oesophagus (check ALL correct answers).

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Gallbladder
Liver
Heart
Spleen
Trachea
Aorta
Diaphragm
Lungs
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Swallowing when upside down

Response:

Which structures are in contact with the oesophagus (check ALL correct answers).

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Gallbladder
Liver
Heart
Spleen
Trachea
Aorta
Diaphragm
Lungs
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GI-tract self-study 2

Response:

Which structures are in contact with the oesophagus (check ALL correct answers).

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Gallbladder
Liver
Heart
Spleen
Trachea
Aorta
Diaphragm
Lungs
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Order of intestines

Response:

Which structures are in contact with the oesophagus (check ALL correct answers).

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Gallbladder
Liver
Heart
Spleen
Trachea
Aorta
Diaphragm
Lungs
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H5P Interactive video - stomach parts

Response:

Which structures are in contact with the oesophagus (check ALL correct answers).

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Gallbladder
Liver
Heart
Spleen
Trachea
Aorta
Diaphragm
Lungs
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Components of the stomach 1-adapted

Response:

Which structures are in contact with the oesophagus (check ALL correct answers).

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Gallbladder
Liver
Heart
Spleen
Trachea
Aorta
Diaphragm
Lungs
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Stomach 1 parts of the stomach

Response:

Which structures are in contact with the oesophagus (check ALL correct answers).

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Gallbladder
Liver
Heart
Spleen
Trachea
Aorta
Diaphragm
Lungs
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Stomach 2 parts of the stomach

Response:

Which structures are in contact with the oesophagus (check ALL correct answers).

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Gallbladder
Liver
Heart
Spleen
Trachea
Aorta
Diaphragm
Lungs
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Stomach 3 parts of the stomach

Response:

Which structures are in contact with the oesophagus (check ALL correct answers).

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Gallbladder
Liver
Heart
Spleen
Trachea
Aorta
Diaphragm
Lungs
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Lesser and greater omentum

Response:

Which structures are in contact with the oesophagus (check ALL correct answers).

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Gallbladder
Liver
Heart
Spleen
Trachea
Aorta
Diaphragm
Lungs
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Stomach 4 Lesser curvature

Response:

Which structures are in contact with the oesophagus (check ALL correct answers).

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Gallbladder
Liver
Heart
Spleen
Trachea
Aorta
Diaphragm
Lungs
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stomach vascularization

Response:

Which structures are in contact with the oesophagus (check ALL correct answers).

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Gallbladder
Liver
Heart
Spleen
Trachea
Aorta
Diaphragm
Lungs
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Connection with the duodenum

Response:

Which structures are in contact with the oesophagus (check ALL correct answers).

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Gallbladder
Liver
Heart
Spleen
Trachea
Aorta
Diaphragm
Lungs
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Parts of the small intestine

Response:

Which structures are in contact with the oesophagus (check ALL correct answers).

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Gallbladder
Liver
Heart
Spleen
Trachea
Aorta
Diaphragm
Lungs
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Functions of the small intestine

Response:

Functions of the small intestine

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Duodenum controls pylorus opening
release of hormones
release of pancreatic enzymes
iron absorption
Jejunum amino acid absorption 
carbohydrate absorption
Ileum Vit. B12 absorption
bile salt absorption
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Small intestine 1 Folds in jejunum

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Functions of the small intestine

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Duodenum controls pylorus opening
release of hormones
release of pancreatic enzymes
iron absorption
Jejunum amino acid absorption 
carbohydrate absorption
Ileum Vit. B12 absorption
bile salt absorption
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Small intestine 11 'White rice grains' in the terminal ileum on endoscopy

Response:

The photo shows an image of an endoscopy. The scope is located in the terminal ileum. What are the white 'rice grain-like' structures that can be seen on the gut wall?

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Villi
Circular folds
Microvilli
Semilunar folds
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Ileocaecal junction 1
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Large intestine 1 Caecum
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Characteristic components of the large intestine

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Fill in the words in the correct places.


The taeniae of the colon are the outer (= longitudinal) muscle layers of the colon lying along the colon, consisting of three long strips of muscle. They contract the colon, causing bulges of the colon, the so-called haustra. In between the bulges there are folds called semilunar folds. These folds are dynamic, they come and go with the contractions of the colon. Don't mistake them for the folds of the small intestine, the circular folds. These are permanent
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Abdominal artery branches

Response:

Drag the names of arteries branching from the abdominal aorta to the correct position.

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renal arteries renal arteries
celiac trunk celiac trunk
superior mesenteric artery superior mesenteric a.
inferior mesenteric artery inferior mesenteric a.
common iliac arteries common iliac arteries
gonadal arteries gonadal arteries
phrenic arteries phrenic arteries