BIOL 030 Lecture Notes - Lecture 29: Mastication, Pulmonary Alveolus, Submandibular Gland

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Accessory organs = contribute to processes in digestive tract. 4 phases: ingestion taking in food and drink, digestion in the oral cavity. Chemical (amylase enzymes in saliva to break down nutrients) Smaller pieces are better for enzymes = more surface area. Proteins amino acids; fats free fatty acids; carbohydrates monosaccharides: absorption. Move nutrients into circulatory system to get where needed. Small enough to get into cell membranes, etc. Mostly small intestine, but some stomach and small intestine: elimination of wastes (defecation) Mostly job of large intestine to prepare ingested material for this. Of digestive enzymes (pancreas, stomach, small intestine, oral cavity) Of mucus to lubricate path and protection. Propulsion act of muscular layers to push contents to next organ. Peristalsis wavelike series of contractions in esophagus, etc. from proximal to distal end. Longitudinal layer of muscle shifts thing back and forth. Closer to mouth = proximal, further from mouth = distal. Internal nares opening to nasopharynx from nose.

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