NUTRITN 130 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Khonsu, Carbohydrate, Vitamin K

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Identify the organs and accessory organs of the digestive tract. Describe the contribution of each organ of the gi system to the digestion, absorption, and elimination of food. Explain the human microbiome and the known benefits of the biome. Explain the difference between a food allergy and a food intolerance, give examples of each. Distinguish between appetite and hunger, and the mechanism that stimulates each. Identify the impact of hunger hormones on food intake. Chewing (mechanical: epiglottis (open when chewing to allow breathing/ close when swallowing to prevent inhalation of food) Food is moved through the esophagus to the stomach by peristalsis. Sphincter prevents food from going back up to esophagus and leaving the stomach going into small intestine. Mechanical: occurs when peristaltic waves mix contents of stomach. Chemical: lipase and enzyme help chemically break down food and then shoot it in small burst into small intestine. Full stomach can old up to a gallon of food.

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