10.7 The GI Accessory Organs Flashcards
What are the GI accessory organs?
pancreas
liver
gallbladder
salivary glands
What is the function of pancreatic amylase?
hydrolyze polysaccharides to disaccharides
What is the function of pancreatic lipase?
hydrolyze triglycerides at the surface of a micelle
What is the function of pancreatic nucleases?
hydrolyze dietary DNA and RNA
What is the function of pancreatic proteases?
hydrolyze polypeptides to di- and tripeptides
What are the two hormones that help control pancreatic secretion?
CCK
secretin
What is the function of CCK?
causes the pancreas to secrete enzymesW
What is the function of secretin?
causes the pancreas to secrete water and bicarbonate
What increases pancreatic secretion? What decreases pancreatic secretion?
increases = parasympathetic innervation
decreases = sympathetic activation
What are the islets of Langerhans?
small regions in the pancreas that make up the endocrine pancreas
What are the three types of cells found in the islets of Langerhans?
alpha
beta
delta
What is the function of alpha cells in the islets of Langerhans?
secrete glucagon in response to low blood sugar
What is the purpose of glucagon?
stimulates the liver to hydrolyze glycogen and release glucose into bloodstream
What is the function of beta cells in the islets of Langerhans?
secrete insulin in response to elevated blood sugar
What is the purpose of insulin?
stimulates the removal of glucose from the blood for storage as glycogen and fat