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Digestion Foldable • Tab 1 Mouth: – List the parts of the mouth – Describe the mechanical and chemical breakdown of food that occurs in the mouth. • Be sure to include any enzymes or structures important in these processes and their functions. • Define Bolus • Define and describe the different salivary glands and their function. • Tab 2 Esophagus: – Describe the structures of the esophagus and the roll it plays with digestion. – How does food move through the esophagus • Tab 3 Stomach: – Describe the structures of the stomach and how they aid in digestion • Include the cardioesophageal sphincter and pyloric sphincter • Microvilli, villi, rugae • Chief, parietal and enteroendocrine cells – Describe the process of digestion within the stomach. • Enzymes involved • Hormones • Where are the enzymes and hormones made and when are they released. – Define Chyme – What process moves food when leaving the stomach? • Tab 4 Small Intestines: – Describe the structures of the small intestines • Name and describe the 3 parts. • Describe the ileocecal valve. • Microvilli, villi and brush border – Describe the process of food breakdown and absorption within the small intestine • Include enzymes and hormones and describe their functions • What molecules are absorbed here? – How does food move throughout the small intestine? • Tab 5 Large intestine, Rectum and Anus: – Describe the structure and function of the large intestine. • What is absorbed here? – What are the subdivisions of the large intestines – Describe the external and internal anal sphincters and how they play a role in defecation. • Define defecation • Tab 6: Accessory Organs • Describe the function of the following organs and their role in digestion: – Pancreas – Liver – Gallbladder • Tab 7: Nutrition – Define nutrition and metabolism – List the major and minor nutrients – What are vitamins and how do they function? – On p. 499 briefly describe the breakdown of the major nutrients and what the end products are what the end products are used for. – Define: glycogenesis, glycogenolysis, gluconeogenesis – Compare and contrast LDLs and HDLs • Tab 8: Metabolism – How is food intake regulated? – Define and describe the basal metabolic rate and the role thyroxine plays in this. – Define total metabolic rate – Describe body temperature regulation in regards to metabolism • What are heat-promoting mechanisms? • What are heat-loss mechanisms?