ANAT 1010 Chapter Notes - Chapter 24: Homeostasis, Genioglossus, Glycogen

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Digestion is the breaking down of larger food molecules into molecules that are small enough to enter body cells: organs that collectively form this function comprise the digestive system. Digestive system performs five major activities o o. Intake of food and liquids into the mouth. Cells within the walls of the gi tract and accessory digestive organs secrete a total of about 7 liters of water, acid, buffers, and enzymes into the lumen (interior space) each day: mixing and propulsion. Alternating contraction and relaxation of smooth muscle in the walls of the gi tract mix food and secretions - they are then moved toward the anus. Motility - capability of gi tract to mix and move material along its length: digestion of food by both mechanical and chemical processes. Chewing of food by teeth before it is swallowed. Churning of food by smooth muscles of the stomach and small intestine. It is thoroughly mixed with digestive enzymes.

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