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Cephalic Phase - ANSWER ✔✔Head and esophagus, responsible for
mastication and release of salivary amylase and lipase
Saliva - ANSWER ✔✔Produced by parotid, sublingual and
submandibular glands
Acinar cells (salivary) - ANSWER ✔✔Produce and secrete saliva into
ducts
Saliva composition - ANSWER ✔✔Contains fluoride (enamel
strength), lysozymes (antibacterial) and bicarbonate (acid neutralization)
, Saliva function - ANSWER ✔✔Begins digestion of carbs, lubricates
food and digests lipids (infants)
Bolus - ANSWER ✔✔Chewed food and saliva
Swallowing (oral phase) - ANSWER ✔✔Tongue pushes bolus on soft
palate, triggers swallow reflex
Swallowing (pharyngeal phase) - ANSWER ✔✔UES relaxes,
epiglottis moves to cover trachea
Swallowing (esophageal phase) - ANSWER ✔✔Peristalsis moves
bolus down esophagus
Upper esophageal sphincter (UES) - ANSWER ✔✔Skeletal muscle,
voluntary control
Lower esophageal sphincter - ANSWER ✔✔Smooth muscle,
involuntary control, stays close to prevent reflux
Esophagus - ANSWER ✔✔GI structure between mouth and stomach
Achalasia - ANSWER ✔✔Pressure within LES region is too high,
bolus is harder to move into the stomach
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) - ANSWER ✔✔LES failure
leads to reflux of stomach acid and contents