BI SC 004 Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: Gastric Glands, Pepsin, Peristalsis

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3 pairs of salivary glands secrete salivary amylase that begins carbohydrate digestion. Linguinal lipase begins the breakdown of fats. The mouth contains teeth: begin the mechanical breakdown of food. The tongue is covered in taste buds: assists in the: Mass of chewed food: moves it toward the pharynx. Soft palate: at the back, just muscle. 20 baby teeth when you are a child: replaced with adult teeth. The pharynx is a cavity between the mouth and esophagus: serves as a passageway for food (and air) The esophagus is a long, muscular tube: carries food to the stomach. Food is being swallowed from the mouth into the pharynx. Involuntary phase: once the food is in the pharynx: Swallowing becomes a reflex: the epiglottis covers the voice box to make sure food is routed into the esophagus, food moves down the esophagus through peristalsis (rhythmic contraction) Functions to: store food, start digestion of proteins, control movement of chyme into the small intestine.

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