HWS 332 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Bloating, Weight Gain, Gluten

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Bile acid from the liver via the gall bladder(emulsification) Muscle contractions to mix the food with the digestive juices. Digestive enzymes from wall of intestine and microvilli. Food remains 3-10 hours in the small intestine. ~95 percent of digestion takes place here. Absorption of water, some minerals vitamins, electrolytes, some indigestible food stuff collected fatty acids formation of feces for elimination. 12-70 hours to pass large intestine, health, age, diet, fiber are factors. Gallbladder: receives bile from the liver via common hepatic duct, concentrates bile, releases bile into small intestine via common bile duct. Pancreas: endocrine function releases hormones to maintain blood glucose levels, exocrine function secretes digestive enzymes into the small intestine. Food is propelled through the gi tracts by strong muscular contractions. Two primary contractions are: peristalsis: squeezes food forward through the gi tract. Mechanical digestion: segmentation: shifts food back and forth along the gi tract in the intestines and adds chemical secretions.

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