BIO 106 Chapter Notes - Chapter 23: Mesentery, Gastrointestinal Tract, Bile Acid

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Chapter 23 digestion: for all figures covered in lecture, you could be asked to label components on an unlabelled figure. We need food because it is broken down into protein, lipids and polysaccharides that is broken down further into amino acids, small lipids, and mono- or disaccharides, which is absorbed and circulated into the blood stream. This is needed for atp production, work, and synthesis (growth and reproduction). Relate your answer to the surface area/volume ratio. The breakdown of food into small components is important because it is then a greater surface area, and more room for enzymes and chemicals to break down into smaller units. When it is broken into smaller units, it is able to be absorbed into the bloodstream: describe the major structures of the alimentary canal and the activities that occur in each area. Refer to figures 23. 1 (including the additional information provided on the powerpoint file) and. Mouth (oral cavity): for mechanical and enzymatic digestion.

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