NUTR 251 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1-4: Intestinal Villus, Pancreatic Juice, Pylorus

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13 Feb 2018
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Spring 2018: describe the anatomical pathway that a bite of food follows as it travels through your digestive system. The mouth (mastication, secretion of saliva, stimulation of taste buds and swallowing, food enters the pharynx) the esophagus (the tube that leads the bolus to the stomach. The esophageal sphincter at the upper and lower end of the esophagus), the stomach (adds juices and grinds the bolus to a semiliquid mass called chyme. The pyloric sphincter regulates the flow of partially digested food into the small intestine. ), the small intestine (receives digestive juices from the gallbladder and the pancreas. The 3 segments are duodenum, jejunum, and ileum) the large intestine (begins in the ileocecal valve and ends at the rectum and anus: the muscular action of the digestive system is under automatic control. Sphincter contractions opening and closing the passageways: define an enzyme. Saliva moistens food and contains an enzyme to break down carbs.

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