BSCI 202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Basal Metabolic Rate, Cleft Lip And Cleft Palate, Carbohydrate Metabolism

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The digestive system chapter is broken down into two distinct parts. Part i delves into the anatomy and physiology of the digestive system. This portion is the easier of the two parts to learn, since people have always been fascinated by the workings of their digestive system. Part ii delves into the nutritional and metabolic aspects of digestion. Since these concepts are often difficult to visualize, this is often the area people find most confusing. In outlining digestive system anatomy, the tubular structure of the alimentary canal, with openings at both ends (like a hose), is emphasized. The organs of this canal are the mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, and large intestine. Each of these components is described in detail, and examples of homeostatic imbalances are explained where pertinent. A discussion of the accessory digestive organs follows the information on the alimentary canal, including the salivary glands, teeth, tongue, pancreas, liver, and gallbladder.

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