BIOL 1107 Chapter 41.3-41.4: Bio 1107 Ch.41.3- 41.4

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The digestive process begins when chewing begins. The breakdown of the carbohydrates and lipids in the mouth is due to the enzymes in the saliva. In the stomach, the stomach acid begins the breakdown/ chemical digestion of proteins. Next all the macromolecules (the carbohydrates, the lipids and proteins are chemically processed in the small intestine). They produce smaller molecules in the small intestine which are then absorbed along with water, vitamins and ions. In the large intestine, even more water is absorbed and whatever remains in the l. i. (feces) eventually becomes excreted. Salivary amylase= digests starch in the mouth. The amylase cleaves bonds, releasing maltose from starch and glycogen which begins the digestion of the macromolecules. Lingual lipase= is synthesized and secreted from the tongue, and begins the digestion of lipids by breaking triglycerides into diglycerides and fatty acids. Salivary glands= secretes amylase and produce mucus. When the mucus is combined with water, it makes the food easy to swallow.

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