NUTR 3070 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Cecum, Gastrointestinal Tract, Monogastric

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Common theme = digestion: where/how does it take place. Gastrointestinal tract: mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, caecum, rectum. Digestive system the gi tract and associated organs (liver, pancreas, gallbladder) Yes = fermentable // no = non-fermentable. Yes = soluble // no = insoluble: simple system without a caecum. Key features: monogastric (one stomach, non-functional caecum, suited for a nutrient dense, low fibre diet, ex. Oral cavity: food is chewed, food is mixed with saliva. 2 enzymes released -amylase and lingual lipase. Small intestine (duodenum, jejunum, ileum: main site for nutrient digestion and absorption, surface area = 30m2. Intestinal motility controlled by longitudinal and circular muscles: chyme acidity neutralized by pancreatic juices, digestive enzymes and bicarbonate to neutralize ph, food digested by pancreatic juice and bile, bile acids important to solubilizing fats. All methods for increasing surface area for max absorption. Which transport mechanism used will depend on the nutrient"s: solubility, concentration gradient, molecular size.

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