Chemistry Of Carbohydrates 2 Biochemistry Slideshow
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â–¶ The GI tract includes the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, and the accessory organs that are developmental outgrowths of those organs. Esophagus(Abdominal Portion) The esophagus is a muscular,…
Learning Objectives Mastication or chewing is the first mechanical process in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, by which the food substances are torn or cut into small particles and crushed or…
Learning Outcomes Carbohydrates What are Carbohydrates? Note: Not all carbohydrates contain exactly 2:1 ratio of H:O as of water, and is true for only the basic units of carbohydrates. Define…
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Learning Objectives By the end of lecture student should be able to SALIVA Structure of Salivary Gland Salivary Glands SALIVARYSECRETIONISTWOSTAGEOPERATION: involves the salivary ducts. transport processes take place. Second, bicarbonate…
Learning Outcomes Bioenergetics Free Energy Change (ΔG) Free Energy Change Vs Standard Free Energy Change Exergonic Reaction Occurs Spontaneously Energy is released Endergonic Reaction Does not occur spontaneously Need energy…
Learning objectives: ANTEROLATERAL ABDOMINAL WALL RECTUS ABDOMINUS ORIGIN: Pubic symphysis and pubic crest INSERTION: Xiphoid process and 5th–7th costal cartilages ACTION: Flexes trunk lumbar vertebrae and compresses abdominal viscera RECTUS…
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Introduction Digestive Tract 2.Esophagus 3.Stomach 4.Small Intestine 5.Large Intestine Accessory Parts 1.Teeth 2.Tongue 3.Salivary glands 4.Liver Digestive System phases/processes Ingestion – occurs when material enters via the mouth • Mechanical…