BIO 1700 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Peristalsis, Herbivore, Chyme

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Buccal-pharyngeal cavity, esophagus, stomach, gi tract, large intestine, anus. Food in the digestive tube is considered being outside of the organism. Cardiovascular system will also help with digestion (in cells, waste take out of the body through urinary system. Mechanical digestion: intrinsic movement of the tube that chew up the food. Propulsion: muscular activity out of our control. Chemical digestion: with enzymes throughout the whole tube but mainly in the stomach. Compacting: linked to progressive dehydration of food. Other functions: bacterial digestion (especially in the colon), bacteria help digest food and we will feed off what the bacteria make, micro flora very important for digestion, without those bacteria we may not be able to digest food. Pharyngeal amygdala: guardians of what comes into the body, detector of particles, if we breath something a part of the particles will attach to the amygdala and this will trigger immune responses.

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