BIOL 1141 Chapter Notes - Chapter 34: Pepsin, Bilirubin, Maltase

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Digestive system: includes all the organs, tissues, and cells involved in ingesting food and breaking it down into smaller components. Ingests food, breaks food down into small molecules that can cross plasma membranes, Incomplete digestive tract: has a single opening, used as both an entrance for food and an exit for wastes. Complete digestive tract: tract has mouth and anus. Mouth: organ of the digestive system where food is chewed and mixed with saliva. Salivary glands: gland associate with the mouth that secretes saliva. Salivary amylase: enzyme in saliva that digests starch to maltose. Esophagus: muscular tube for moving swallowed food from the pharynx to the stomach. Pharynx: common passageway for both food intake and air movement, located between the mouth and esophagus. Lumen: cavity inside any tubular structure, such as the lumen of the digestive tract. Mucosa: epithelial membrane containing cells that secrete mucus, found in the inner cell layers of the digestive (first layer) and respiratory tracts.

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