BIO 3347 Lecture 1: Digestive System

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Mouth and tongue, salivary glands, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, liver, pancreas, small intestine, large intestine. Function is for digestion and absorption of nutrition. Ingestion, mechanical digestion, chemical digestion, secretion, absorption, excretion. Digestive enzymes are called hydrolytic enzymes (water is used to split food molecules) !1 swallowing is easier increases surface are of food so enzymes can work more ef ciently. Salivary amylase, secreted by salivary glands, digests starch into smaller molecules, the smallest being the disaccharides. Buccal phase - tongue pushes bolus of food from oral cavity into oropharynx. Pharyngeal phase - soft palate closes nasopharynx and epiglottis closes glottis. Esophageal phase - upper esophageal sphincter open, peristalsis propels bolus down esophagus toward stomach. Cardiac (lower esophageal) sphincter opens and bolus enters stomach. Parietal cells secrete hydrochloric acid and intrinsic factor. G cells secrete hormone gastrin which stimulates gastric secretions. Inactive enzyme pepsinogen secreted by chief cells of gastric glands (4) limited absorption aspirin and some other drugs alcohol some water.

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