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Exercise 39A Digestive Physiology

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Page 1: Exercise 39A Digestive Physiology. The Digestive Process  Ingestion  Propulsion  Mechanical Digestion  Chemical Digestion  Absorption  Defecation

Exercise 39A

Digestive Physiology

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The Digestive Process

IngestionPropulsionMechanical DigestionChemical DigestionAbsorptionDefecation

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Motility vs. MixingThe difference between peristalsis and segmentation:

Peristalsis moves food along the tract. Segmentation is mixing and part of the mechanical digestion

process.

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Absorption of Nutrients• Nearly all occurs in the small intestine.

– 80% of the electrolytes and virtually all food

• Most nutrients are absorbed by active transport.– Glucose, amino acids, & nucleic acids are absorbed

by secondary active transport with sodium.– Iron and calcium require transport proteins (ferritin) or

cofactors (vitamin D).– Anions follow Na+.

• Vitamins -– Fat soluble (A, D, E & K) vitamins are carried with

micelles. Much of the K is absorbed in the colon.– Water soluble vitamins diffuse with the exception of

B12, which requires intrinsic factor.

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Hormonal regulation of bile release

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Exocrine tissues of the pancreas

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Activation of pancreatic proteases in the duodenum

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Regulatory mechanisms for release of pancreatic juice

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Chemical Digestion Carbohydrates & proteins

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Chemical Digestion Lipids & Nucleic acids

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Protein digestion in the small intestine

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Bile salts emulsify fats

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Absorption of lipid

Dietary fats are absorbed into the “lacteals” of the lymphatic system before being transferred to the circulatory system.

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Lacteals

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The End