The Digestive System of a Cat
APOLONIO, BACAY
Oral Cavity and Pharynx
SALIVARY GLANDS - outgrowths of oral
epithelium
Parotid gland - pinkish gland spread
out under the skin anterior and ventral
to the ear
Submaxillary gland - roundish mass
at angle of the jaw near posterior
margin of masseter
Sublingual gland
Oral Cavity and Pharynx
ORAL CAVITY
Lip - opening for food, articulation of
sound
Gums (gingiva) - surround teeth
Teeth - calcified, breaks down food
Vestibule
Hard palate
Soft palate
Oral Cavity and Pharynx
ORAL CAVITY
Frenulum - vertical fold
Palatoglossal arch - area where
tongue is attached to soft palate
Filiform papillae
Fungiform papillae
Vallate papillae
Foliate papillae
Oral Cavity and Pharynx
PHARYNX
Epiglottis - guards entrance of the
glottis
Isthmus of the fauces - opening
formed by the free border of soft palate
Tonsillar fossa - contains palatine
tonsil
Palatine tonsils - defense against
infection, produces antibodies
Glossopalatine arch
Pharyngopalatine arch
Oral Cavity and Pharynx
PHARYNX
Posterior nares (choanae) - internal
end of the nasal passage
Esophagus - where food passes from
pharynx to stomach
The Pleural and Pericardial
Cavities
PLEURAL CAVITY (2) - Encloses the lungs
PERICARDIAL CAVITY - Between the two
pleural cave
LUNGS
HEART
MEDIASTINAL SEPTUM - delicate
partition from the heart to the ventral
median line
MEDIASTINUM - space between the two
walls of the mediastinal septum
The Pleural and Pericardial
Cavities
THYMUS - gland tissue in the mediastium
PULMONARY LIGAMENT - a fold of
pleura that attaches lung to the dorsal
thoracic wall
DIAPHRAGM - separates thoracic cavity
from abdominal cavity
O: Ribs, sternum, vertebrae
I: central tendon
CENTRAL TENDON OF THE DIAPHRAGM
- connective tissue forming a circular
tendon in the center of the diaphragm
The Peritoneal Cavity and its
Contents
PERITONEAL CAVITY - abdominal cavity,
anterior wall formed by diaphragm
PERITONEUM - membrane that lines the
peritoneal cav
PARIETAL PERITONEUM - inside the
body wall
VISCERAL PERITONEUM (Serosa) - part
of peritoneum that is deflected from the
body wall, passes over the surface of the
viscera, and forms a covering layer for all
the viscera
The Peritoneal Cavity and its
Contents
MESENTERIES - double-walled membranes
DORSAL MESENTERY
VENTRAL MESENTERY - region of the liver
and urinary bladder
LIVER - shaped to fit concave surface of
diaphragm; FIVE LOBES: Left lateral, Left
median, Right median (cystic fossa - where
the gall bladder is located), Right lateral,
Caudate
GALL BLADDER
GREATER OMENTUM - thin membrane
covering the small intestine, impregnated with
streaks of fat
The Peritoneal Cavity and its
Contents
STOMACH
Cardia - junction of stomach and esophagus;
Cardiac end; Gastroesophageal sphincter
Lesser curvature
Greater curvature
Fundus - saclike bulge left of the cardia
Body of the stomach
Pylorus - junction of stomach and small
intestine, constriction; Pyloric sphincter
Rugae - folds, increase SA for distention/
stretching of stomach for food space
The Peritoneal Cavity and its
Contents
SPLEEN - mottled purple and gray; mechanical
filtration of RBC, recycles iron, reserve of blood,
monocytes, synthesises antibodies
GREATER OMENTUM - contains lesser
peritoneal sac
Question: If the lesser peritoneal sac is the
cavity contained within the greater
momentum, what is the greater peritoneal
sac?
GASTROSPLENIC LIGAMENT - GO between
stomach and spleen
GASTROCOLIC LIGAMENT - secondary
fusion, between mesogaster and mesentery of
intestine
The Peritoneal Cavity and its
Contents
LESSER OMENTUM - ligament passing from the
lesser curvature of stomach to posterior surface of
liver
Gastrohepatic ligament - lesser curvature to
liver
Hepatoduodenal ligament - liver to the first part
of the small intestine
BILE DUCTS
Cystic duct - from gall bladder
Hepatic ducts - from lobes of liver
Common bile duct - cystic + hepatic
FORAMEN EPIPLOICUM - entrance into the cavity
of lesser omentum
The Peritoneal Cavity and its
Contents
FALCIFORM LIGAMENT - liver to ventral body
wall
CORONARY LIGAMENT - liver to diaphragm
SMALL INTESTINE
DUODENUM - first portion of small intestine
immediately after the pylorus, bound to the liver
by the hepatoduodenal ligament, attached to
the kidney by the duodenorenal ligament
JEJUNUM - first portion of small intestine
beyond duodenum
ILEUM - remainder of small intestine
MESODUODENUM - supports remainder of the
small intestine
The Peritoneal Cavity and its
Contents
PANCREAS - mesoduodenum, dorsal and
ventral lobes; production of hormones
such as insulin and glucagon, secretion of
pancreatic juice with digestive enzymes that
assist in absorption of nutrients and
digestion in the small intestine
PANCREATIC DUCT (2)
Ampulla of Vater - swollen chamber
where bile and pancreatic ducts unite
Sphincter of Oddi
PEYERS PATCHES
LYMPH GLAND - along mesentery proper
The Peritoneal Cavity and its
Contents
CAECUM - slight projection which marks
the junction of the small and the large
intestine
Iliocolic valve - sphincter muscle at the
junction of the ileum and the caecum;
limits the flowing back of colonic
contents into the ileum
The Peritoneal Cavity and its
Contents
LARGE INTESTINE
Ascending colon
Transverse colon
Descending colon
MESOCOLON - mesentery of the colon
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