HLTB22H3 Study Guide - Final Guide: Chyme, Amylase, Digestion

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Chemical digestion: using enzymes & other chemicals to break down foods. Teeth: p cut/tear/chew/break food into smaller bits. Tongue: p move food to teeth & form into ball. Salivary glands: c produce saliva contains amylase that begins breakdown of carbs. Epiglottis: covers trachea when food swallowed so doesn"t enter lungs. Esophagus: p squeezes food toward stomach using muscular contractions: peristalsis. Stomach: p & c food mixed w/ hcl; pepsin released to breakdown proteins. Small intestine: p chyme squeezed through s. i. ; nutrients absorbed into blood after chemical breakdown. Liver: p produces bile; breaks fats into smaller particles for easier digestion. Gall bladder: stores & releases bile into s. i. Pancreas: c produces bicarbonate ions to neutralize chyme (contains stomach acid); produces enzymes including amylase, protease, lipase & releases them into s. i. Large intestine: p & c chime mixed w/ bacteria; undergoes fermentation; bacteria produces vitamins that are absorbed in blood; water & salts absorbed in blood.

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