BIOA11H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Gastrointestinal Tract, Magnesium Phosphate, Binge Drinking

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30 Jan 2019
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Effects of drinking on the digestive and urinary system our bodies requires nutrients. We need in small amount not broken down for energy. Breaks down food to be used for energy by the body. Allows food to be exposed to actions and secretions of organs and glands. Mechanical digestions grinds down food to increase surface area. Chemical digestion secretions help convert polymers(proteins, carbs) into subunits. Begins in the mouth teeth chew, grind food. Pushed back to the mouth by the tongue. Peristalsis smooth muscle contractions push food through esophagus to stomach. *** which organ does the majority of chemical digestion for all. Stomach forms chyme slurry with digestive enzymes (gastric juices) Pepsin breaks down protein in the small intestine intestinal enzymes and pancreatic enzyme break down all nutrient types the majority of the food is broken down by the small intestine.

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