BIOL 1119 Lecture Notes - Lecture 39: Exocrine Gland, Lipoprotein, Amylase

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Digestive system: the organ system that processes ingested organic matter (food), extract nutrients, and eliminate residue. Digestion (with secretion): mechanical and chemical breakdown of organic matter. Compaction/defecation: absorbing water and concentration of indigestible matter in feces, elimination of undigested material. Accessory organs teeth, tongue, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, salivary glands. Enteric network if functions independently of cns: but it is often influenced by the cns regulates digestive tract motility, secretions, and blood flow. Neural control: short reflexes only occur within the enteric network long reflexes parasympathetic stimulation of digestive motility and secretion. Hormones: gastrin and secretin, messengers diffuse into bloodstream, distant targets of the tract. Paracrine secretion: messengers diffuse to nearby target cells. Pepsin (gastric enzyme: secreted as pepsinogen from chief cells (inactive form is zymogen) low ph causes auto convert to pepsin (active, pepsin digests dietary proteins to shorter chains.

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