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1 Goals: -Vitamins! -Role of accessory organs -Urinary system anatomy

2 Vitamin absorption in the intestinal tract Modified from Said, 2011 -Vitamins are small molecules that cannot be synthesized by humans, required for physiological properties -Water soluble vitamins are commonly absorbed via transport proteins -Vitamin C - Na+ mediated carrier protein interacts with SVCT-1(sodium dependent vitamin c transporter) protein which absorbs ascorbic acid -Vitamin C members act as cofactors with enzymes that mediate collagen synthesis, tyrosine metabolism, and reduction of metal ions -Fat soluble vitamins (A, D, E, K) absorption mechanisms are less well known, may be carrier protein mediated or may be via diffusion (Harrison, 2005)

3 Hormones coordinate digestion - produced by the duodenum Gastrin Secretin Gastric inhibitory peptide Chollcysto kinin Vasoactive intestinal peptide

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5 Cephalic phase of digestion

6 Gastric phase of digestion

7 Intestinal phase of digestion

8 The liver and pancreas produce bile and enzymes that neutralize stomach acid and digest food

9 The liver is very large, involved in 200+ functions

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11 Bile is produced by the liver, stored in the bile duct, digests fats

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13 The pancreas has an exocrine function, producing digestive enzymes and buffers to neutralize stomach acid

14 Acini pancreatic cells are exocrine cells

15 Mechanisms of hunger/appetite - CH 22

16 Urinary system Kidneys Functions to: -Adjust blood volume/pressure -Regulate salt concentrations -Stabalize pH -Conserve valuable nutrients -Eliminate wastes

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18 The kidneys are retroperotineal organs

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20 Internal anatomy of the kidney

21 Nephrons are the functional units of the kidney -Tubes of epithelium -Are selectively permeable to various substances -Concentrate wastes in blood, recover valuable components (such as glucose)

22 Anatomy of the bladder -Predominantly smooth muscle -Collects urine from the kidneys (via the ureters) -Stores urine until release

23 The urinary system is sexually dimorphic - Urethra is longer in men, passes prostate gland


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