NUTR 3210 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Short-Chain Fatty Acid, Cecum, Pancreatic Juice

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The digestive system: simple system (without a caecum) ~ may have very small caecum but does not play role in their digestion, simple system (with a functional caecum, ruminant system, avain system. Mouth > esophagus > stomach> si >li > caecum > rectum. *gi tract = digestive tract does not mean digestive system. *digestive system = digestive tract + accessory organs (liver, pancreas, gallbladder: simple system w. out cecum = monogastric (non-functional caecum) ~~human, pig, cat, dog. Suited for nutrient dense, low fibre diet (lower capacity for fibre fermentation than those w. a functional caecum. Human digestive tract = 16 feet (mostly small and large intestine) Oral cavity food chewed and mixed w. saliva, 2 enzymes released alpha-amylase and lingual lipase. Empty = 50ml, filled = 1-1. 5 l. Gastric glands secrete gastric juice (stretching of stomach promotes secretion) Ph of stomach acidic ~ 2 ph. Food becomes chyme (mix of partly digested food that moves to the duodenum)

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