NUTR 3210 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Mouth, Victorian Football League, Cloaca

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Different species, different needs, different systems, but common themes: simple system (without caecum, simple system (with functional caecum, ruminant system, avian system. Gastrointestinal (gi) tract: mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, caecum, rectum, digestive system = gi tract + all other associated organs general terminology of dietary carbohydrates (cho) and digestion. Digestibility: does organism have the molecular machinery to digest all cho: digestible cho vs non-digestible cho. Solubility: is cho soluble in the aqueous environment of the digestive tract. Fermentability: do the bacteria have the molecular machinery to break down cho. Key features: mono gastric, non-functional caecum, suited for nutrient-dense, low bre diet, human digestive that ~16 feet long. How does digestion work: oral cavity. Food is chewed grinding action of teeth break down food into smaller pieces. Food mixed with saliva lubrication and chemical breakdown. 2 enzymes released: -amylase and lingual lipase: stomach (cardia, fundus, body, antrum) Gastric glands secrete gastric juice h2o, electrolytes, hcl, enzymes.

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