BIOL108 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Epithelium, Soft Palate, Peristalsis

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15th march 2018: lecture nine digestive system: It is a 6-9m long tube, lined with mucus covered in epithelium: digestive system: Accessory organs attached to the tube to help with processing food: components of the digestive system, mouth: Food is mechanically broken down by the teeth and tongue. The food is moistened by the secretions from the salivary glands which initiate digestion of polysaccharides: pharynx/esophagus: Food is formed into a bolus and forced into the pharynx by the tongue. The soft palate and the epiglottis are closed off to ensure food does not enter the nasopharynx or the trachea. The esophagus transports the bolus to the stomach using peristalsis (a rhythmic muscular contraction) It is a rhythmic muscular contraction that pushes food along the digestive tract: stomach: The food reaches the stomach, where acid gastric juices are released and protein digestion starts. The highly acidic environment kills most pathogens ingested with food.

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