HLTH 230 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Gastric Mucosa, Pancreatic Juice, Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease

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Process by which food is broken down into absorbable units. Diaphragm below the lungs: separates upper half form lower half, food must pass the diaphragm. Gastro intestinal tract: flexible emuscular tube from the mouth to anus. Digestion occurs when the food enters the gi tract through the mouth. Materials inside should be moving slowly to allow reaction to occur. Water must also pass to eliminate waste. Most is retained to prevent dehydration: lumen. Bolus is formed: foods blend with fluids. Fluids start to dissolve food particles to allow for tasting. Mouth contains 9,000 10,000 taste buds that are replaced every 10 days: 4 basic tastes. Bitter no specific chemical structure quinine tonic water. Children have the most discriminating taste: number of taste buds decline with age. Taste buds are not specialized: have different receptor sites that respond to different taste sensations. Flavour: total sensory impression when food is eaten, combination of taste, odour, and feel.

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