BIOL 103 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Sphincter, Positive Feedback, Helicobacter Pylori

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Tongue: enables further passage by distinguishing which food should go on in the digestive system and forms the bolus (chewed food into a ball) and the tongue helps to push the bolus into the pharynx (back of oral cavity) Salivary glands: glands found in the oral cavity that secrete saliva (which contains salivary amylase and mucus- water, salt, and glycoproteins called mucin- protective ability of saliva), lubricates the food to starts chemical digestion (easy swallow and prevents abrasion) Pharynx: part of the throat where the air and food passages cross. Esophagus: a muscular tube that uses peristalsis to push the food down from the pharynx to the stomach. Sphincter: a ring-like values of muscle fibres formed at junctions of specialized compartments that regulates the passage of material between compartments (located esophagus-stomach, stomach-small intestine) Stomach: organ that stores food and performs chemical digestion with pepsin and hcl (gastric juice) as well as mechanical digestion from churning food.

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