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Challenges associated with digesting food |
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Breaking down the food into small enough chunks to swallow and not cause blockages, making sure the food can move, breaking down food into nutrients |
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Solutions associated with challenges of digesting food |
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Chewing, movement of the small intestines, contractions, bile and saliva, enzymes to break down food |
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Path of Food through the digestive system |
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Mouth, Esophagus, Stomach, Small Intestine, Large Intestine, Rectum, Anus |
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Muscular actions as food passes through the digestive system |
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Peristalsis: Movement of the chyme through the intestines Segmentation: Contractions in small intestines break up chyme into smaller pieces and mix with digestive juices |
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Name the organs that secrete digestive juices and how they facilitate digestion |
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Salivary Glands: Moistens food for easy passage, protests mouth from acids, begins break down of carbs Stomach: Gastric Juice: Protein digestion, stomach cells produce mucus to protect stomach from acid Pancreas: Pancreatic Juice: Bicarbonate neutralizes gastric juice, breaks down all major energy sources Liver: Bile Storage: Bile emulsifies fat so that enzymes can break down fat Gall Bladder: Produces Bile Small Intestine: Intestinal Juice breaks down major energy sources and mucus to protect intestinal walls |
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Semi-liquid, partially digested foods that travels through the intestinal tract |
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Muscular contractions that move food through the GI tract |
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Main function is to emulsify fat |
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Secreted by the pancreas to neutralize stomach acid in the small intestine |
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Nutrient that passes through the GI tract mostly undigested and unabsorbed |
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Role of the Small Intestine |
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Large surface area, microvilli increase surface area, absorbs nutrients through simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion, active transport, main site of absorption |
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Flow of blood through digestive system |
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Heart > Arteries> Capillaries in Intestines > Hepatic Portal Vein for Liver > Capillaries in the Liver > Hepatic Vein > Heart |
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All blood leaving the GI tract goes through the... |
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Nutrients that leave the GI tract by way of the lymphatic system |
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Fat and fat soluble nutrients |
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How the body coordinates and regulates the processes of digestion and absorption |
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Bacteria (flora) promote regularity; alleviate inflammatory bowel disease, ulcers, allergies, lactose intolerance, infant colic; enhances immune function; protection against colon cancer; improves blood pressure and immune responses; digests fibers and complex proteins Hormonally/Nervous System: -Gastrin: Stimulates stomach glands to secrete hydrochloric acid -Secretin: Stimulates Pancreas to secrete Bicarbonate rich juices into small intestine -Cholecystokinin: Stimulates Gall Bladder to secrete bile into the duodenum and the Pancreas to secrete Pancreatic Juice into the Small Intestine Negative feed back loops |
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How does diet composition influence the function the GI tract? |
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Protein and fat slow down function, fiber "clean" intestines |
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Steps to help GI tract function at its best? |
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Adequacy, moderation, and balance |
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Digestion and Absorption are regulated by.... |
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The hormonal and nervous system |
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Gastrin, Secretin, and Cholecystokinin are examples of.... |
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