BPK 105 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: External Anal Sphincter, Pylorus, Internal Anal Sphincter

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Ingestion intake of solid or liquid food. Mastication mechanical breakdown of food using teeth. Propulsion moving of food from one end of digestive tract to the other: peristalsis- propels food (muscular contractions, mass movements- contractions move material in large intestine. Mixing mix with digestive secretions, break into smaller pieces. Secretion secretions are added to lubricate, liquefy, buffer, digest food. Digestion breaking large organic molecules into their component parts. Absorption movement of particles from digestive tract into circulation or lymphatic system. Elimination waste products are removed from body: describe the general structure and function of the major salivary glands. Parotid & submandibular produce watery saliva; salivary amylase: breaks down glucose in starch to produce maltose; neutralize acids. Sublingual & submandibular mucin: gives lubricating quality to the secretions of the glands: describe mastication (chewing) & deglutition (swallowing) Mastication- process by which the teeth chew food in the mouth.

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