BSC 109 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Jejunum, Cecum, Starch

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Adults: 32 permanent teeth: structure: crown, root, tongue: positions and tastes food, skeletal muscle, moves food in mouth, taste receptors are located on the tongue, important for speech, saliva, secreted by salivary glands. The pharynx and esophagus deliver food to the stomach: swallowing, voluntary phase: tongue pushes bolus of food into pharynx (throat, involuntary phase: swallowing reflex, pharynx: common passageway for air and food, epiglottis: closes airway temporarily so food will not enter the trachea, food moves through esophagus with the help, food passes through lower esophageal sphincter into the stomach of peristaltic contractions. Stomach contraction mix food and push it forward: stomach contractions blend food and propel it forward, food is moved from lower esophageal sphincter to pyloric sphincter, chyme: watery mixture of partially digested food and gastric juice that is, requires 2 6 hours for stomach to empty completely after a meal, stomach does not absorb nutrients delivered to the small intestine.

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