7.2 Basics: Gastrointestinal System Review
Overview of Gastrointestinal System and Processes
There are several supplementary sources you can use to review anatomy and physiology information that is important to know to understand how GI medications work. Figure 7.1[1] illustrates the anatomical components of the gastrointestinal system. Links are provided below to the OpenStax Anatomy and Physiology book for further details regarding the following selected areas: overview of the digestive system, digestive system processes and regulation, the stomach, the small and large intestines, and chemical digestion and absorption. Box 7.2 contains links to supplementary videos further explaining the gastrointestinal system and digestive system. Medications related to hyperacidity, bowel disorders, and nausea and vomiting will be discussed in this chapter with reference to how they target pathophysiological concepts related to these organs and processes.
Links to Open Stax A&P detailed content related to this module:[2]
Overview of the Digestive System
Digestive System Processes and Regulation
The Small and Large Intestines
Chemical Digestion and Absorption: A Closer Look
Box 7.2 – Video links reviewing the gastrointestinal system and digestive processes
Gastrointestinal System Review
Ted Ed review of digestive system
Khan Academy review of GI system
- "Components of the Digestive System" by CNX OpenStax is licensed under CC BY 4.0 Access for free at https://openstax.org/books/anatomy-and-physiology/pages/23-1-overview-of-the-digestive-system ↵
- This work is a derivative of Anatomy and Physiology by OpenStax licensed under CC BY 4.0. Access for free at https://openstax.org/books/anatomy-and-physiology/pages/1-introduction ↵
- Forciea, B. ( 2015, March 18). Anatomy and Physiology of the Digestive System [Video]. YouTube. All rights reserved. Video used with permission. https://youtu.be/1ssJV-EpfiQ. ↵
- Bryce, E. (2017, December 14). How Your Digestive System Works. [YouTube]. https://youtu.be/Og5xAdC8EUI. ↵
- Meet the Gastrointestinal Tract! by Raja Narayan is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 ↵