HUMB1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Amylase, Pepsin, Palatine Uvula

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Anatomy of the digestive system: digestive tract (also called alimentary tract, accessory organs: primarily glands, secrete fluids into tract. Small intestine (duodenum, jejunum, ileum) with liver, gallbladder and pancreas as accessory organs. Large intestine including cecum, colon, rectum and anal canal. Introduction of food into the stomach (via mouth: mastication: Chemical digestion requires large surface area so breaking down large particles mechanically facilitates chemical digestion: secretion: Lubricate, liquefy, digest (e. g. mucus: secreted along entire digestive tract, lubricates food, coats and protects lining: digestion: Mechanical and chemical digestion of food into nutrients: absorption: Movement of nutrients out of digestive tract into cells: elimination: Histology of the digestive tract: one large tube from mouth to anus plus the accessory organs, mucosa: Innermost layer, secrets mucus -> epithelial: submucosa. Connective tissue layer, contains blood vessels, nerves etc: mulscularis. 2/3 muscle layers, movement and secretion: serosa/adventitia. Peritoneum: the walls and organs of the abdominal cavity are lined with serous membranes.

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