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@ -24,6 +24,13 @@ Absorption is the uptake and removal of nutrients from the digestive tract.
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1. The stomach is a muscular sac that stores and mixes food
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1. The stomach is a muscular sac that stores and mixes food
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2. Gastric glands located in the stomach synthesize and secrete gastric juice
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2. Gastric glands located in the stomach synthesize and secrete gastric juice
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1. Gastric juice is a mix of mucus, hydrochloric acid, intrinsic factor, and digestive enzymes
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1. Gastric juice is a mix of mucus, hydrochloric acid, intrinsic factor, and digestive enzymes
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1. Mucus cells secrete mucus to protect the lining of the stomach from the acid
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2. Parietal cells secrete intrinsic factor and the components of hydrochloric acid into the lumen of the stomach
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1. Intrinsic factor is a substance necessary for absorbing vitamin B-12
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3. Chief cells secrete some chemically inactive digestive enzymes
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1. Pepsinogen
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2. Gastric lipase
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4. G cells secrete gastrin - A hormone that stimulates stomach motility and gastric gland secretions
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4. Small intestine (DJI)
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4. Small intestine (DJI)
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1. Duodenum
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1. Duodenum
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2. Jejunum
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2. Jejunum
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- Essential for normal digestion and absorption
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- Essential for normal digestion and absorption
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There are 3 main sphincters associated with digestion:
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There are 3 main sphincters associated with digestion:
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1. Gastroesophageal/lower esophageal/cardiac - connects the esophagus to the stomach
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1. Gastroesophageal/lower esophageal/cardiac - connects the esophagus to the stomach
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2. Pyloric - connects the stomach to the duodenum (small intestine)
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2. Pyloric - connects the stomach to the duodenum (small intestine) and regulates the flow of chyme
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3. ileocecal valve - Connects the small intestine to the large intestine
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3. ileocecal valve - Connects the small intestine to the large intestine
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The upper esophageal sphincter is at the top of the esophagus (not as important).
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The upper esophageal sphincter is at the top of the esophagus (not as important).
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# Definitions
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# Definitions
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| Phrase | Definition |
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| Phrase | Definition |
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| -------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| Lumen | The open space inside of the digestive system |
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| Lumen | The open space inside of the digestive system |
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| Chyme | A semiliquid mass that forms when food mixes with gastric juice. Occurs in the lower stomach |
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| Motility | The ability of an organism to move independently |
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