BIOL 141 Study Guide - Final Guide: Membranous Urethra, Diabetic Retinopathy, Fetus

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Food transport/ processing through the alimentary canal. Ingestion- entry to the canal: digestion- chemical breakdown, absorption- nutrient transport into body, excretion- waste exit from the canal. Food bolus chyme feces. Oral cavity, teeth, tongue: mechanical processing, moistening, mixing with salivary secretions. Pharynx: muscular propulsion of materials into the esophagus. Stomach: chemical breakdown of materials by acid and enzymes; mechanical processing through muscular contractions. Small intestine: enzymatic digestion and absorption of water, organic substrates, vitamins, and ions. Large intestine: enzymatic digestion and absorption of water, organic substrates, vitamins, and ions. Salivary glands: secretion of lubricating fluid containing enzymes that breakdown carbohydrates. Liver: secretion of bile (important for lipid digestion), storage of nutrients, many other vital functions. Gallbladder: storage and concentration of bile. Pancreas: exocrine cells secrete buffers and digestive enzyme, endocrine cells secrete hormones. Lots of surface area; made for absorbing nutrients: plica circularis (folds) covered in villi. Submucosa: supporting blood and lymph vessels, part of enteric nervous system.

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