BMS 251 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Salivary Gland, Intestinal Gland, Digestion

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1. explain the six general functions of the digestive system. Ingestion: introduction of solid and liquid nutrients into the oral cavity. First step in the process of digesting and absorbing nutrients. Motility: both voluntary and involuntary muscular contractions for mixing and moving materials through the gastrointestinal tract. Secretion: process of producing and releasing substances such as digestive enzymes, acid, and bile into the gi tract. Digestion: breakdown of ingested food into smaller structures that may be absorbed from the gi tract. Chemical digestion: specific enzymes to break chemical bonds to change larger complex molecules into smaller molecules that can then be absorbed. Mechanical digestion: ingested material is physically broken down into smaller units by chewing and mixing without changing their chemical structure. Absorption: membrane transport of digested molecules, electrolytes, vitamins, and water from the gi tract into the blood or lymph. Elimination: expulsion of indigestible components that are not absorbed. 2. identify the organs and accessory organs of the digestive system.

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