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Visceral sensory information travels from most parts of the digestive tract along the vagus nerve to the medulla oblongata. From the pharynx, it would be along the glossopharyngeal nerve. Visceral motor information travels from the medulla oblongata along the vagus nerve to most parts of the digestive tract. From the some parts of the pharynx, it would be along the glossopharyngeal nerve. Branching from the aorta, the gastric artery leads to the stomach. The superior and inferior mesenteric arteries lead to different sections of the intestines. You can read more here: Thoracic arteries: openstax.org/books/anatomy-and-physiology/pages/20-5-circulatory-pathways#:~:text=and%20parietal%20branches.-,Arteries%20of%20the%20Thoracic%20Region,-Vessel Abdominal arteries: openstax.org/books/anatomy-and-physiology/pages/20-5-circulatory-pathways#:~:text=Vessels%20of%20the%20Abdominal%20Aorta Autonomic nervous system: openstax.org/books/anatomy-and-physiology/pages/15-1-divisions-of-the-autonomic-nervous-system Nerves: openstax.org/books/anatomy-and-physiology/pages/13-4-the-peripheral-nervous-system
Almost all conective tissues are derived from mesoderm, and since extraembryonic mesoderm makes things outside the embryo, it must be intraembryonic mesoderm
Outstanding. Thank you, sir!!!
That’S help me to understand alot about GIT
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thanks sir.Your explanation is splendid
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so does increasing surface area help food absorption or what is it?
Nutrient absorption, yes
Sir.. muscle layer changes to the whole GI tract ?? What kind of changes
Where would be taeniae coli in this model? Thank you
this model doesn't show that feature, unfortunately! we would need a gross anatomy model to see the longitudinal lines along the intestines
I don't know how to thank you, thank you so much ,
I had a question , what is the difference between myentric plexus and meissners plexus ?
The Meissner's plexus is in the submucosa, which branches from the myenteric plexus (in the muscularis externa)
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You forgot to tell about...submucosal gland Brunner,s gland of duodenum
I talk about this in my histology video th-cam.com/video/ur9q4pLvIyU/w-d-xo.html
Thx sir
Sir plz explain the nerve supply and blood supply to alimentary canal
Visceral sensory information travels from most parts of the digestive tract along the vagus nerve to the medulla oblongata. From the pharynx, it would be along the glossopharyngeal nerve.
Visceral motor information travels from the medulla oblongata along the vagus nerve to most parts of the digestive tract. From the some parts of the pharynx, it would be along the glossopharyngeal nerve.
Branching from the aorta, the gastric artery leads to the stomach.
The superior and inferior mesenteric arteries lead to different sections of the intestines.
You can read more here:
Thoracic arteries: openstax.org/books/anatomy-and-physiology/pages/20-5-circulatory-pathways#:~:text=and%20parietal%20branches.-,Arteries%20of%20the%20Thoracic%20Region,-Vessel
Abdominal arteries: openstax.org/books/anatomy-and-physiology/pages/20-5-circulatory-pathways#:~:text=Vessels%20of%20the%20Abdominal%20Aorta
Autonomic nervous system: openstax.org/books/anatomy-and-physiology/pages/15-1-divisions-of-the-autonomic-nervous-system
Nerves: openstax.org/books/anatomy-and-physiology/pages/13-4-the-peripheral-nervous-system
Lamina propria of stomach is derived from: Endoderm ,Ectoderm ,Intra embryonic mesoderm,Extra embryonic mesoderm
Plz give me right answer
Almost all conective tissues are derived from mesoderm, and since extraembryonic mesoderm makes things outside the embryo, it must be intraembryonic mesoderm