Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4313342478> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4313342478 endingPage "177" @default.
- W4313342478 startingPage "165" @default.
- W4313342478 abstract "AbstractAll life forms must gain nutrients from the environment and from single cell organisms to mammals a digestive system is present. Components of the digestive system that are recognized in mammals can be seen in the sea squirt that has had its current form for around 500my. Nevertheless, in mammals, the organ system that is most varied is the digestive system, its architecture being related to the dietary niche of each species. Forms include those of foregut or hindgut fermenters, single or multicompartment stomachs and short or capacious large intestines. Dietary niches include nectarivores, folivores, carnivores, etc. The human is exceptional in that, through food preparation (>80% of human consumption is prepared food in modern societies), humans can utilize a wider range of foods than other species. They are cucinivores, food preparers. In direct descendants of simple organisms, such as sponges, there is no ENS, but as the digestive tract becomes more complex, it requires integrated control of the movement and assimilation of its content. This is achieved by the nervous system, notably the enteric nervous system (ENS) and an array of gut hormones. An ENS is first observed in the phylum cnidaria, exemplified by hydra. But hydra has no collections of neurons that could in any way be regarded as a central nervous system. All animals more complex than hydra have an ENS, but not all have a CNS. In mammals, the ENS is extensive and is necessary for control of movement, enteric secretions and local blood flow, and regulation of the gut immune system. In animals with a CNS, the ENS and CNS have reciprocal connections. From hydra to human, an ENS is essential to life.KeywordsEvolutionDigestion Paramecium DietCucinivoresCnidariaEnteric nervous system" @default.
- W4313342478 created "2023-01-06" @default.
- W4313342478 creator A5021448091 @default.
- W4313342478 date "2022-01-01" @default.
- W4313342478 modified "2023-10-13" @default.
- W4313342478 title "Comparative and Evolutionary Aspects of the Digestive System and Its Enteric Nervous System Control" @default.
- W4313342478 cites W1464228212 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W1636647670 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W1662755900 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W1830015128 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W1883137237 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W1919211023 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W1965741210 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W1974570793 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W1976310333 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W1981776299 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W1992097174 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W2001088676 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W2003037481 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W2003107309 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W2004982499 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W2016023864 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W2020510938 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W2030033779 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W2034108731 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W2037728798 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W2038584209 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W2042664452 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W2050487146 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W2052334602 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W2053263705 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W2066926848 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W2069471505 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W2073360625 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W2076953752 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W2081567173 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W2082276841 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W2082301933 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W2087352634 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W2087462788 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W2091672471 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W2097116827 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W2103011147 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W2106811470 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W2107593010 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W2116104385 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W2119219724 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W2124867120 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W2125001938 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W2131278302 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W2138584664 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W2142541668 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W2147727746 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W2151000760 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W2155253806 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W2156426110 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W2156865260 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W2165105782 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W2165935962 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W2168162793 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W2577093329 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W2580174266 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W260028236 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W2742820247 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W2763254731 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W3143015229 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W4211120261 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W4238673257 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W4300179057 @default.
- W4313342478 cites W60293109 @default.
- W4313342478 doi "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-05843-1_16" @default.
- W4313342478 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36587156" @default.
- W4313342478 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4313342478 type Work @default.
- W4313342478 citedByCount "1" @default.
- W4313342478 countsByYear W43133424782023 @default.
- W4313342478 crossrefType "book-chapter" @default.
- W4313342478 hasAuthorship W4313342478A5021448091 @default.
- W4313342478 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W4313342478 hasConcept C105702510 @default.
- W4313342478 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W4313342478 hasConcept C138885662 @default.
- W4313342478 hasConcept C169760540 @default.
- W4313342478 hasConcept C170774537 @default.
- W4313342478 hasConcept C2777439022 @default.
- W4313342478 hasConcept C2992581678 @default.
- W4313342478 hasConcept C34781881 @default.
- W4313342478 hasConcept C41895202 @default.
- W4313342478 hasConcept C54355233 @default.
- W4313342478 hasConcept C545706735 @default.
- W4313342478 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W4313342478 hasConcept C75649859 @default.
- W4313342478 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W4313342478 hasConcept C90856448 @default.
- W4313342478 hasConcept C91066513 @default.
- W4313342478 hasConcept C95444343 @default.
- W4313342478 hasConceptScore W4313342478C104317684 @default.
- W4313342478 hasConceptScore W4313342478C105702510 @default.