Foods and Nutrition 1030E Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Gastric Acid, Pepsin, Peristalsis

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The food we eat undergoes three processes: digestion, absorption, elimination. Digestion: process by which food is broken down into absorbable units. Mechanical digestion: involves physically breaking the food into smaller pieces; begins in mouth as food is chewed/grinded. Phases of digestion: cephalic, thought of food, smell, taste, chewing and swallowing, gastric, stomach, intestinal, intestines. Phase 3: bolus moves through upper esophageal sphincter, peristalsis moves bolus down esophagus to stomach, movement aided by gravity. *peristalsis: inner circular muscles contract, tighten tube and push food forward in intestine, outer longitudinal muscles contract. Stomach action: chyme slowly released from stomach to small intestine through pyloric sphincter, chemical digestion continues in small intestine, using pancreatic enzymes/bile, circular/longitudinal/diagonal muscles that contract/relax, work to break apart bolus, force chyme downward. Peristalsis: wavelike muscular contractions of gi tract that propel its contents along (factors such as stress/medicine/medical conditions may interfere w/ normal gi tract contractions)

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