BIOL 1116 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Gastric Glands, Pepsin, Pharynx

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Digestion and ingestion (part ii: pharynx (throat) The passage that leads food down the esophagus. Esophagus => part of the digestive system. => tube that transport food to the stomach. => esophagus contain sphincter - which acts as a barrier. => when a person swallow food, the sphincter relaxes to allow food to pass through. => the sphincter contracts after to avoid reflux. => the sphincter acts to keep food and stomach acid from travelling back to the esophagus => preventing acid reflux: stomach. Crush and store food until the chemical breakdown is finished. When food enters the stomach, it releases enzymes that help with chemical breakdown of food. Lining of the stomach contains the gastric glands, which produce mucus, pepsinogen and hydrochloric acid. => pepsinogen - responsible for the break down the proteins within the stomach. => hydrochloric acid - first line of defense => kills off bacteria that enter with the food.

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