BIOL 398 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Esophagus, Portal Vein, External Anal Sphincter

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System processes: consumed nutrients need to undergo digestion before absorption. Motility and secretion aid digestion and absorption. Anatomy of the system: divisions: gastrointestinal (gi) tract: 15 feet long hollow tube. Secretion saliva by salivary glands enzyme: salivary amylase carbohydrates (starch and glycogen) Gi tract: parts: mouth: mastication is the first step of digestion, pharynx: common pathway for air and food esophagus, esophagus: muscular tube stomach. Esophagus smooth muscle stomach: stomach: food storage after swallowed, gastric juice secretion. Intrinsic factor parietal cells: necessary for absorption of vitamin b12, glycoprotein. Acidic environment for the activation of pepsinogen (ph = 2) Gastric mucosal barrier: protective layer of mucus and bicarbonate (neck and surface epithelial cells) Biol 398, course #8-9: small intestine: primary site of digestion and absorption: 1. Villi: surface area of epithelium blood vessels and lacteal for absorption. Microvilli: surface area of epithelial cells brush border.

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