BIOL 021 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Esophagus, Pylorus, Venule

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9/18 - digestive system and enzymes - i. Compare the gi tract to a garden hose. Lumen: space where the food will be travelling. Mucosa: contains cells that produce and secrete mucus so things can slide through easily. Serosa: outermost layer and helps the digestive tract from hooking onto other organs. Peristltic wave generation: starting a wave every time you swallow to push food throughout the organ. Digestion: break down macromolecules into amino acids, fatty acids that the body can take in and use. Breaking down macromolecules into small pieces that can be turned into enzymes to hydrolyze macromolecules. Enzymes break down the food into proteins carbs and fats. Tongue helps move food into the back of the mouth (bolus) The saliva moistens food, dissolves the chemicals in the food, and contains the enzyme, salivary amylase. Begins chemical digestion of carbs by breaking them into smaller molecules. Three pairs of salivary glands release secretions into the mouth (saliva)

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