BIOL 1002 Chapter : Digestion Part 2 Of 2

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Human digestion (fig 34-12: begins in the mouth where the mechanical and chemical breakdown of food begins, 32 adult teeth and 3 pairs of salivary glands (fig 34-9) Begins the breakdown of starch to sugars. Sugars and acids) to expose them to taste buds on the tongue. The tongue manipulates the food into a mass and pushes it back to the pharynx. The pharynx connects the mouth and the esophagus. The epiglottis blocks the opening to the larynx while directing the food to the esophagus. 34-13 (larynx goes up and folds the epiglottis) The esophagus is a muscular tube connecting the mouth and the stomach. In the esophagus more mucus lubricates the food which is pushed along by peristalsis (sequential contractions of circular muscles). 34-17: pepsinogen is the inactive form of a protease (enzyme that breaks proteins into smaller chains of amino acids- peptides), pepsinogen is converted to active pepsin by hcl in the stomach.

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