BIOL 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Starch, Pepsin, Peristalsis

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Protein, carbs & lipids are the sole sources of atp. Human digestive system: food is processed to make atp and replenish organic compounds the body cannot make. The human digestive system or the gastrointestinal tract, ranges from 21-30 feet of specialized regions (see image) The salivary glands, liver, gallbladder & pancreas have accessory roles in digestion. Gi tract wall; inside layer facing the gut lumen is the mucosa - consisting of a surface epithelial layer & an underlying layer of connective tissue. Mucosa is surrounded by a layer of connective tissue meshed with blood & lymph vessels. The next layer toward the outside of the tube is muscle tissue divided into 2 sub layers. Smooth muscle - arranged in longitudinal/circular directions. The outermost layer of the digestive tract is serosa - connective tissue. Contain many levels of control from the nervous system to individual cells. More neurons in the gi system than the brain.

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