ANP1107- Final Exam Guide - Comprehensive Notes for the exam ( 64 pages long!)

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Key enzymes in the digestive process (see also gure 23. 32 in marieb) Stomach must be activated by pepsin or. 2-8 subunits hydrolyses bonds between tyrosine and phenylalanine making polypeptides and some free amino acids. Lumen of duodenum hydrolyses internal segments of proteins and peptides (pro)carboxypeptidas e. Lumen of duodenum hydrolyses peptides from the carboxyl end. Hydrolyses triglycerides into monoglyceride and free fatty acids. Hydrolyses starch and glycogen into oligosaccharides and maltose (disaccharide) Comprised of the alimentary canal (gi tract) and accessory organs. Food in lumen of gi tract is outside body because the gi tract is continuous withoutside world alimentary. Canal mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, colon. Absorbs digested material through lining into blood. Accessory organs teeth, tongue, gallbladder, salivary glands, liver, pancreas. Produce saliva, bile, enzymes (things that aid in digestion) most digestive organs in the abdominopelvic cavity; slick, friction reducing serous membranes.

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