NUTR100 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Gallbladder, Jejunum, Duodenum

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Saliva moistens food: begins enzymatic digestion of starch, cleanses mouth and prevents tooth decay, lubricates upper gi tracts, saliva breaks down starch/carbs by its enzyme salivary amylase breaks down long chain of glucose chain, saliva contains lysozyme destroys type of bacteria. Regulation by nerves and hormones: triggered by 3 sites: the brain, small intestine and stomach, thought or smell of food secretes gastric secretions and increases stomach motility, food entering stomach increases in motility by stretching local nerves, sending signals to the brain and secreting hormone called gastrin, gastrin triggers the release of gastric juice, chyme moves out of the stomach passes through sphincter. Large intestine: component of chyme not absorbed go through large intestine through colon and rectum, some vitamins and minerals are absorbed in the colon, peristalsis is slower than in the small intestine, microflora: bacteria are permanent.

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