BIOL 2443 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Common Hepatic Duct, Short-Chain Fatty Acid, Cystic Duct

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Know the structures that make up the gi tract and the accessory structures of the digestive system: gi tract (alimentary canal) Small and large intestines: accessory digestive organs. Know the major functions of all the organs that make up the digestive tract including the accessory structures. Ingestion: secretion, mixing and propulsion, digestion- physical breakdown, absorption- movement of smaller substances through cells into the blood and lymph, defecation. Know what makes up the portal triad structure in the liver: bile duct, branch of hepatic artery, branch of hepatic vein. Know in detail the cells of the stomach and what each one produces: mucous cells and mucous neck cells. Mucous cells form a protective barrier inside the stomach wall to prevent digestion of the stomach wall. Mucous neck cells absorb some water, ions, short chain fatty acids and some drugs that enter the bloodstream: chief cells. Secrete pepsinogen pepsin (active form), breaks proteins down into smaller peptides.

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