KIN 121 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Digestion, Motility, Amylase

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In order for muscles to contract, energy is needed in the form of atp, which is dependent on the supply of nutrients (glucose, fat) to the muscle. Also, muscles expand in diameter (hypertrophy), and grow longer (growth) these processes need building blocks derived from nutrients: this brings us to our digestive system. Digestion: process that dissolves & breaks down food into molecules that can be absorbed by the body. Secretion: includes many secretions, some are. Functional overview of the gastrointestinal organs: salivary glands. Three salivary glands in the head (sublingual- most forward part, submandibul- middle one, parotid- farthest away from front of mouth) Saliva contains mucus that moistens and lubricates food. Saliva also contains amylase" an enzyme that catalyzes the breakdown of carbohydrates: mouths and throat. Voluntary swallowing initiated in the posterior mouth. The bolus of the food moves to the pharynx.

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