Gastrointestinal Physiology Xia Qiang, MD& phD Department of Physiology Zhejiang University School of Medicine Email:xiaqiang@zju.edu.cn
Gastrointestinal Physiology Xia Qiang, MD & PhD Department of Physiology Zhejiang University School of Medicine Email: xiaqiang@zju.edu.cn
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Introduction Basic processes of digestion and absorption Propulsion and mixing of food in the alimentary tract Secretory functions of the alimentary tract Digestion and absorption in the gastrointestinal tract
Introduction Basic processes of digestion and absorption Propulsion and mixing of food in the alimentary tract Secretory functions of the alimentary tract Digestion and absorption in the gastrointestinal tract
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The four processes carried out by the GI tract: digestion, secretion, absorption, and motility
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Many functions in the gut are found in specific locations along its length. Most of the absorption of nutrients occurs in the small intestine, so most of digestion is accomplished there or upstream
Functions of the digestive system Movement: propels food through the digestive system Secretion: release of digestive juices in response to a specific stimulus Digestion: breakdown of food into molecular components small enough to cross the plasma membrane Absorption passage of the molecules into the bodys interior and their passage throughout the body Elimination: removal of undigested food and wastes
Functions of the digestive system ▪ Movement: propels food through the digestive system ▪ Secretion: release of digestive juices in response to a specific stimulus ▪ Digestion: breakdown of food into molecular components small enough to cross the plasma membrane ▪ Absorption: passage of the molecules into the body's interior and their passage throughout the body ▪ Elimination: removal of undigested food and wastes
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Anatomy: Components of the digestive system
Structure of the alimentary canal Tunics Serosa Muscularis (outer layer) Muscularis〔 Inner Submucosa Mucosa mesentery
Structure of the alimentary canal
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