BIOL 150A Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Ileum, Gallbladder, Skeletal Muscle

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Liver: buffers acid, bacterial cell lysis, moistens and lubricates food. Lingual lipase: lipid digestion initiated, aids with taste and taste buds. Forms food into bolus (ball of food: mechanical digestion is initiated. Located at the end of the esophagus and beginning of stomach. Regulates food entering the stomach: main function: storage, mechanical digestion: churning and mixing. Lipid soluble things can be absorbed here as can alcohol. Chief cells: produce protein digesting enzyme: pepsin: release in inactive form: pepsinogen pepsin, g-cells: produce gastrin: digestive enzyme, mucous neck cells: secretes mucous, what comes out of stomach is acid chyme. Produces pancreatic juice which contains: enzymes (protein digestion) Proteases, tripsin (activated form), chymotrypsin (activated form), carboxypeptidase (activated form), elastase (activated form) o o. Pancreatic lipase: lipid digestion: nahco3: sodium bicarbonate: neutralizes stomach acid/ acid chime. Contains hepatocytes (liver cells) which adjust circulating levels of nutrients through selective absorption and secretion.

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