LSB258 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Jejunum, Serous Membrane, Anal Canal

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The main purpose of the digestive system is to break large molecules down into smaller subunits due to the fact that: Large molecules are typically chemically inert and need to be broken down and reassembled into usable products. Large molecules are typically insoluble and cannot be absorbed into cells whereas smaller subunits are soluble. There are two major groups of organs which comprise the human digestive system: The alimentary canal consists of organs through which food actually passes. The accessory organs aid in digestion but do not actually transfer food. The process of digestion occurs across a number of stages, including: Food can be digested by a combination of two methods. Food is physically broken down into smaller fragments: via the acts of chewing (mouth), churning (stomach) and segmentation (small intestine) Food is broken down by the action of chemical agents (such as enzymes, acids and bile)

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