ZOO 2090 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Proventriculus, Starch, Duodenum

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Digestive system: receive, store, break down (physically and chemically), and absorb food, store and discharge undigested waste, vertebrates have a complete digestive tract from mouth to anus (or cloaca) Component overview: digestive tract, mouth, pharynx, tubular parts (alimentary canal, esophagus, stomach. Intestine (small and large: cloaca or rectum, accessory organs and glands, tongue, teeth, salivary glands, pancreas, liver. Teeth: derived from bony dermal armour/similar structure to placoid scale, composed of dentin, surmounted by a crown of enamel, used to eat and/or for defense. Tooth variation: homodont: teeth all the same size and shape, heterodont: teeth vary morphologically. Mammalian teeth: heterodont dentition with species-specific number of teeth, evolved along with the ability to chew. Oral (salivary) glands: multicellular glands with ducts. Only tetrapods (fishes don"t have oral glands: modification and function, primary: moistens the food for lubrication, allows tongue to be sticky- prey capture.

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