BIOL 212 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Duodenum, Ken Wilber, Glycogen

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Located immediately under the diaphragm, slightly to the right. Production of bile for emulsification of fats in the small intestine. Pear-shaped sac, located under the surface of the liver. To store and concentrate bile produced by the liver. Releases bile in response to presence of fatty content of food present in the duodenum. Located in the upper left quadrant of abdomen, behind the stomach. Functions as the exocrine gland to manufacture digestive juices. Functions as an endocrine gland to manufacture insulin and glucagon. Hormone that makes it possible for glucose to pass from blood through cell membranes to be used for energy. Also promotesthe conversion of excess glucose into glycogen. Hormone that stimulates liver to convert glycogen into glucose when needed. Food is ground by teeth and softened by saliva. Begin to appear around age 6 months. Begin to appear around age 6 years. Chisel shape with sharp edges for biting food.

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