BPK 110 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Pancreatic Juice, Gastric Glands, Stomach

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Atoms: smallest units of an element that retains the properties of the element. Molecules: units of two or more atoms of the same or different elements bonded together. Cells: the basic structural and functional units of living things. Organs: discrete structures composed of more than one tissue that performs a specialized function. Hormones: chemical messengers produced in one part of body, released into blood, travel to other part of body where they elicit responses. Digestion: process of food broken down into components small enough to e absorbed into blood. Absorption: process of taking substances from gi tract into interior of the body. Feces: body waste unabsorbed food residue, bacteria, mucus, dead cells. Gastrointestinal tract + 4 accessory organs (salivary glands, pancreas, liver, gall bladder) Gi tract- 9m (30ft long) from mouth to anus food in lumen not inside body because not absorbed yet.

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