BIOL 021 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Pyruvic Acid, Glycolysis, Catabolism

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Contains chemistry of life/lab orientation through musculoskeletal system. Mechanical and chemical digestion - breaking down food. Gastric juices: pepsin, gastric lipase, hydrochloric acid, mucus. 3 layers of smooth muscle work to knead, twist, and compress contents of the stomach. Uses bile and pancreatic juice to break down chyme chemically. Contain enzymes held in place - complete digesting process. Each villus has a blood and lymphatic vessel. Carbohydrates: facilitated diffusion and active transport depending on sugar. Lipids: broken down and reassembled - diffusion and active transport. Small intestine attaches to the large intestine at the cecum. Stores non-digestible material until it is expelled at the anus. Does not produce digestive enzymes, does not absorb nutrients. But: too much undigested food = rowdy bacteria. We get gas (hydrogen, carbon dioxide, and methane gas) as a biproduct from fermentation of complex carbohydrates. Anabolism: molecules assembled into bigger molecules with more energy. Cells get their energy by catabolizing molecule to release.

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