BIOB33H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Salivary Gland, Emulsion, Mouth

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Introduction: the digestive system consists of, the digestive tract (one continuous tube from mouth to anus, accessory organs of digestion. The peritoneum: the serosa (visceral peritoneum) is continuous with the parietal peritoneum, the abdominal organs lie in association with the peritoneal membrane. Structures within the oral cavity tongue, uvula, salivary glands, teeth: salivary glands, there are three pairs of salivary glands, parotid, sublingual, submandibular, all three glands produce salivary amylase, which partially digests carbohydrates. Wall: the esophageal wall is made of: Mucous surface cells: produce copious amounts of mucus to protect the lining of the stomach. Gastric pits: produce cells to continuously replace lost stomach cells. Mucous neck cells: produce mucus to lubricate the food entering the stomach. Parietal cells: secrete intrinsic factor and hydrochloric acid. Intrinsic factor: facilitates the absorption of vitamin b12 from the small intestine into the bloodstream, which is used during erythropoiesis. Hydrochloric acid: kills microorganisms and activates pepsinogen.

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