Parietal Cells ANS secrete HCl and intrinsic factor vitamin B, and pepsinogen
What is the role of parietal cells ANS Gastric acid secretion for the digestion of food, control harmful bacteria,
and absorption of minerals.
chief cells ANS produce pepsinogen to pepsin
Fat soluble vitamins ANS Vitamins that can dissolve in fat. Examples: Vitamin A,D, E, K
Water Soluble Vitamins ANS Vitamins that can dissolve in water. Examples: Vitamins B , C
Triglycerides are digested into ANS Diglycerides and fatty acids
How is lymph returned to cardiovascular system ANS Ducts connect to subclavian vein
Where does triglycerides digestion and amino acids absorption take place ANS Gallbladder and small intestines
Hormones responsible for pancreatic secretions ANS CCK and secretion
Location of pyloric sphincter and lower esophageal sphincter ANS Stomach and small intestines
The role of pancreatic amylase ANS Breaks down starches into sugar. Body can use it for energy
The role of salivary amylase ANS Initiates carbohydrate digestion in mouth
Secretion of cholecystokinin, secretin ANS the introduction of hydrochloric acid, amino acids, or fatty acids into
the stomach or duodenum.Cholecystokinin stimulates the gallbladder to contract and release stored bile into the
intestine.
Segmentation ANS mixing movements