BIOL 2005 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1-10: Vasodilation, Sympathetic Nervous System, Active Transport

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Describe the process of food digestion within the gastrointestinal tract. Chemical digestion begins in the mouth via salivary amylase. Amylase begins to break down saccharides or carbohydrate into their smaller molecular components known as disaccharides and disaccharides. These are further broken down in monosaccharaides (which can be absorbed by the body in the form of glucose) later on. Amylase is produced in the small intestine mucosa, salivary glands and the pancreas. If so, what macromolecules do these factors digest and what cells produce these factors? (5 marks) The stomach produces a multitude of enzymes and other factors which further break down food. For instance the stomach secretes pepsinogen that is activated into the enzyme pepsin, when it comes in contact with hydrochloric acid. Pepsin breaks proteins into smaller components such as peptides or amino acids. Pepsi(cid:374)oge(cid:374) is produ(cid:272)ed a(cid:374)d se(cid:272)reted (cid:271)y the sto(cid:373)a(cid:272)h"s (cid:862)(cid:272)hief (cid:272)ells(cid:863).

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