BIOL 1050H Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Lingual Lipase, Salivary Gland, Immunoglobulin A

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The Digestive System
Digestive System – Accessory
Organs
Teeth
Tongue Salivary
glands Liver Gallbladder Pancreas
Stages of Digestion
1. Ingestion: selective intake of food
2. Digestion: mechanical and chemical breakdown of food into a usable
form
3. Absorption: uptake of nutrient molecules into the epithelial cells of the
digestive tract and then into the blood and lymph
4. Compaction: absorbing water and consolidating the indigestible residue
into feces
5. Defecation: elimination of feces
Saliva and the Salivary Glands
Functions
1. Moistens mouth
2. Begins starch and fat digestion
Salivary amylase: starch digestion in the mouth
Lingual lipase: digests fat after food is swallowed
3. Cleanses teeth
4. Inhibits bacterial growth
Lysozyme: kills bacteria Immunoglobulin A (IgA): antibody that inhibits bacterial growth
5. Dissolves molecules so they can stimulate the taste buds
6. Moistens food and binds it together into bolus to aid in
swallowing Mucus: binds and lubricates food and aids in swallowing pH: 6.8 to 7.0
Saliva and the Salivary Glands
Intrinsic salivary glands small glands dispersed amid other oral tissues
1. Lingual glands: in the tongue; produce lingual lipase 2. Labial glands: inside of the
lips
3. Palatine glands: roof of mouth
4. Buccal glands: inside of the cheek
Extrinsic salivary glands 3 pairs connected to oral cavity by ducts
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