HTHSCI 1CC6 Lecture Notes - Lecture 25: Ileocecal Valve, Pylorus, Circular Folds

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Its osmolarity depends on the specific glands that are active and the stimulus for salivation -slightly acidic (6. 75-7) Lie in sockets (alveoli) in the gum-covered margins of the mandible and maxilla. We masticate or chew by opening and closing our jaws and moving them from side to side while using our tongue to move the food bw our teeth. In the process, our teeth tear and grind the food, physically breaking it down into smaller fragments. Liver, gallbladder and pancreas are accessory organs associated with the small intestine lomoar cpsd|2151316. Distributing prohibited | downloaded by arsen terzian (arsen98@gmail. com) lomoar cpsd|2151316. Convoluted tube extending from the pyloric sphincter to the ileocecal valve where it joins the large intestine. Small intestine is highly adapted for absorbing nutrients -huge surface area, and its wall has 3 structural modifications. Alkaline mucus produced by the intestinal glands in pancreas help neutralize acidic chyme circular folds.

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