BPK 110 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Chyme, Duodenum, Kombucha

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Victoria teo 30134931: list all of the organs of the digestive tract (including accessory organs, main digestive tract structures, mouth, pharynx (throat), esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, accessory digestive structures. Pancreas, liver, gallbladder: describe their main functions and how those functions would functions would change following a gastric bypass surgery, mouth. Promotes mechanical digestion through saliva secretion, tongue moving food around for teeth chewing, forms a bolus: no changes in function following gastric bypass surgery, esophagus. Facilitates transit of food from pharynx to stomach through peristalsis, does not directly add to digestion process: no changes in function following gastric bypass surgery, stomach. Temporarily stores food before it enters small intestine, beginning of chemical digestion through release of enzymes and churning. Smaller stomach from gastric bypass surgery sends signal that: small intestine. Primary site of digestion and absorption of nutrients and minerals thru facilitated: cholecystokinin hormone released in small intestine and send signals to brain to decrease feelings of hunger.

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