BIOL 1050H Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Ghrelin, Digestion, Intrinsic Factor

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Organ system that processes food, extracts nutrients, and eliminates residue. The digestive system: mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, rectum, anus. Function: moistens mouth, begins starch and fat digestion, salivary amylase; starch digestion in the mouth, lingual lipase; digests fat after food is swallowed, cleanses teeth, inhibits bacterial growth, lysozyme; kills bacteria. Immunoglobulin a (iga): antibody that inhibits bacterial growth: dissolves molecules so they can stimulate the taste buds, moisten food and binds it together into bolus to aid in swallowing, mucus: binds and lubricates food and aids in swallowing. Small glands dispersed amid other oral tissues: lingual glands; in the tongue; produce lingual lipase, labial glands: inside of the lips, palatine glands: roof of mouth, buccal glands: inside of the cheek. 3 pairs connected to oral cavity by ducts: parotid glands, submandibular gland, sublingual gland. Saliva and the salivary glands extrinsic salivary glands: parotid gland, beneath the skin anterior to the earlobe, submandibular gland:

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