Kinesiology 2241A/B Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Submandibular Gland, Parotid Gland, Salivary Gland

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The four processes of the digestive system: secretion: Moving things from cells that line gastrointestinal tract into the blood mucus, enzymes, hormones, water. Process of breaking food down into absorbable compounds (carbohydrates to glucose) Food doesn"t just stay where it is motility moves it through and mixes it around to help with digestion. Fast motility= diarrhea, slow motility= constipation: absorption: Moving food from lumen of digestive tract into surrounding blood vessels. First time nutrients from food is being taken into the body. All nutrients will end up in the blood. The beginning point of digestion of food. No absorption of nutrients that occurs here, but mechanical break up of food begins in mouth. Saliva complex solution secreted within the mouth and is made up of mostly water but also contains proteins and ions. Another major component of saliva is mucus produced by mucous cells in mouth.

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