BLG 10A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Gastrointestinal Tract, Salivary Gland, Digestion

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Function of digestive system: take in food, break down into nutrient molecules, absorb molecules into the bloodstream, rid body of indigestible remains. Tongue: gallbladder, digestive glands: produce secretions that help break down foodstuffs. Propulsion: movement of food through the alimentary canal, which includes: Peristalsis: major means of propulsion of food that involves alternating waves of contraction and relaxation. Segmentation: local constriction of intestine that mixes food with digestive juices. Digestion: series of catabolic steps that involves enzymes that break down complex food molecules into chemical building blocks. Absorption: passage of digested fragments from lumen of gi tract into blood or lymph. Defecation: elimination of indigestible substances via anus in form of feces. Can be caused by piercing abdominal wound, perforating ulcer, or ruptured appendix. Peritoneal coverings stick together, which helps localize infection: dangerous and lethal if it becomes widespread. Functions: different layers perform one or all three.

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