NUTR 1010 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Citric Acid Cycle, Adipose Tissue, Quinoa

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Your digestive system serves 3 purposes: digestion: breaking foods into tiny pieces, absorption: moving the tiny pieces from the inside of your intestines into your bloodstream, elimination: getting rid of the waste. How our body tells us we are hungry: Through nerve signals; your intestines and stomach send nerve signals to the. Blood sugar levels drop causing insulin and glucagon levels in the blood to change. Starts in the mouth through mechanical and chemical break downs. Mechanical breakdown: teeth breaking down the food. Chemical breakdown: enzymes in our saliva also break down food. Gastrointestinal tract: a hollow tube consisting of the mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, and anus in which digestion and absorption of nutrients occur. Biological catalysts: causing a chemical reaction to begin by breaking two atoms apart. Salivary amylase: breaks up starch (enzyme causes the starch to taste sweeter) The enzymes create a bolus which is a moist ball of food.

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