BISC104 Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Pylorus, Sphincter, Gallbladder

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Mechanical and chemical breakdown of food
Digestive tract
Alimentary canal
Going through the tract
Mouth
Teeth/tongue
Saliva, which contains:
Amylase: starts digestion of carbohydrates and protects teeth from
acid
Pharynx and esophagus
Swallowing
Epiglottis: flap that covers trachea
Peristalsis: wave like muscle contractions in esophagus
Sphincter muscle at base of esophagus
Opens when there is a presence of food, then closes
Stomach: ~12 inches long; 6 inches wide
Muscular sac
Secretes gastric juice
Contains mucus, enzymes (pepsin/proteins), and acid (HCl)
Stomach churns food → pasty liquid, low ph (chime)
Pyloric sphincter: opens for material to squirt into small intestine
~1 tsp every 3 seconds
Small intestine: ~20 feet long
Pyloric sphincter
Chemical digestion (completed)
Carbs, proteins, nucleic acids, lipids get broken down
Nutrient absorption
Accessory Organs
Pancreas: underneath stomach
Enzymes are secreted
Na bicarbonate (neutralizes acid)
Pancreatitis: inflammation of the pancreas
Liver: above stomach
Production of bile: breaks down fat/more room for digestion
Metabolizes toxins
Cirrhosis: scar tissue
Gall bladder: below liver
Stores and releases bile
What about alcohol?
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