NUTR100 Lecture Notes - Critical Role, Absorptive Capacity, Duodenum

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Food travels from the mouth to the stomach through the esophagus: peristalsis is the muscular contractions moving food through the gi tract. In chewing, the epiglottis is open, the esophagus is closed. Digestion: stomach: the gastroesophageal sphincter seperates the esophagus from the stomach. Digestion in the stomach includes: extensive mechanical digestion to mix food with gastric juice, chemical digestion of proteins and fats. From the stomach, chyme is slowly released through the pyloric sphincter to the small intestine: chemical digestion continues in the small intestine using pancreate enzymes and bile. Absorption: absorption: the process of taking molecules across a cell membrane and into cells of the body, a small amount of absorption occurs in the stomach (ex. Elimination: undigested food components move through a sphincter called the ileocecal valve to the large intestine. In the large intestine: bacteria ferment undigested food particles, material is stored 12-24 hours prior to elimination while water and some nutrients are absorbed.

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