BIOL 2350 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Epiglottis, Pancreatic Juice, Pharynx

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22 May 2017
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Digestion the process by which food is broken down into absorbable units. Absorption the uptake of nutrients by the cells of the small intestine for transport into either the blood or the lymph. Gastrointestinal (gi) tract the digestive tract; the principal organs are the stomach and intestines. Lumen the space within a vessel, such as the intestine. Mouth the oral cavity containing the tongue and teeth. Pharynx the passageway leading from the nose and mouth to the larynx and esophagus, respectively. Digestive system all the organs and glands associated with the ingestion and digestion of food. Epiglottis cartilage in the throat that guards the entrance to the trachea and prevents fluid or food from entering it when a person swallows. Bolus a portion; with respect to food, the amount swallowed at one time. Esophagus the food pipe, the conduit from the mouth to the stomach. Sphincter a circular muscle surrounding, and able to close, a body opening.

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