BIOA11H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 11: Gastrointestinal Tract, Binge Drinking, Epiglottis

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30 Jan 2019
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Chemical digestion also begins in the mouth secretion of saliva from salivary glands. Epiglottis thin flap of cartilage below the tongue that keeps swallowed food from entering the trachea. Brings food to the stomach large digestive organ. At the base of the esophagus the lower esophageal sphincter prevents backflow of stomach contents into the lower esophagus. Alcohol can weaken it the movement of a bolus of food is hastened in rhythmic waves this process is called peristalsis. Once inside the the stomach, food goes to degradation by digestive enzymes and acid contained in specialized cells in the stomach. Only small percentage of alcohol is metabolized in the stomach. Epithelial cells are alcohol dehydrogenases they help metabolize alcohol less alcohol in the bloodstream! Women has less epithelial cells than men :"( Enzyme aldh1 is also an alcohol dehydrogenases the variant is common in east asian descendent they metabolize more slowly acetaldehyde.

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