BIOL 030 Lecture Notes - Lecture 32: Lingual Lipase, Immunoglobulin A, Lysozyme

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Digestive system organ system that processes food, extracts nutrients, and eliminates residue. Digestion: mechanical and chemical breakdown of food into a form usable by the. Absorption: uptake of nutrient molecules into the epithelial cells of the digestive. Compaction: absorbing water and consolidating the indigestible residue into feces. Defecation: elimination of feces tract and then into the blood and lymph. Accessory organs: teeth, tongue, salivary glands, liver, gallbladder, and pancreas. Saliva is a hypotonic solution of 97. 0% to 99. 5% water and the following solutes: Dissolves molecules so they can stimulate the taste buds. Moistens food and binds it together into bolus to aid in swallowing. Salivary amylase: starch digestion in the mouth. Lingual lipase: digests fat after food is swallowed. Mucus: binds and lubricates food and aids in swallowing. Immunoglobulin a (iga): antibody that inhibits bacterial growth. Electrolytes: na+, k+, cl , phosphate, and bicarbonate. Intrinsic salivary glands small glands dispersed amid other oral tissues.

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