BIOS 256 AP 4 Lecture Notes
BIOS 256 AP 4 Lecture Notes. The Digestive System part two Basic GI Functions Primary function: movement of nutrient molecules from the external environment to the internal environment. (Absorption of nutrients) Food-Digestion-motility and absorption Pancreas Gland in the retroperitoneal space behind the stomach Produces enzymes that digest carbs, proteins, fats, and nucleic acids Produces the sodium bicarbonate buffer Empties the contents into duodenum Relationship of the Pancreas to the Liver, Gallbladder, and Duodenum Know: Hepatopancreatic ampulla (ampulla of vater) and Sphincter of Oddi Sphincter of Oddi regulates the passage of bile and pancreatic juices through the ampulla of vater into the duodenum of the small intestines. Activation of Pancreatic Proteolytic Enzymes Pancreas Exocrine portion secretes pancreatic juices. o Made up of acini (99% of pancreas) o Pancreatic juice is made up of Amylase to digest starch Trypsin, Chymotrypsin, carboxypeptidase, and elastase to digest protein. Lipase digests triglyceride Ribonuclease Deoxyribose o Protein Digesting enzymes secreted in inactive form o NaCO3 buffers acidic gastric juice to allow digestion to begin in small intestines Endocrine portion secretes hormones like insulin, glucagon o Made up of pancreatic islet cells Liver Split into right and left lobes, separated by the falciform ligament. Right lobe is larger than the left. Histology of the Liver Hepatocytes
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