MCAT Bio Flashcards
Digestive Pathway
Oral Cavity
Pharynx
Esophagus
Stomach
Small Intestine (duodenum to jejunum to ileum)
Large Intestine Rectum
Stomach
An acidic (pH = 2) environment. Four parts: fundus, body, antrum
and pylorus. The enzyme pepsin chemically breaks down proteins.
Secretory cells that line the stomach
Mucous Cells: Produce bicarbonate-rich mucus to protect
stomach wall from acid.
Chief Cells: Secrete pepsinogen, a protease activated by the
acidic environment.
Parietal Cells: Secrete HCl and intrinsic factor, which is needed for
vitamin B12 absorption.
G-Cells: Secrete gastrin, a peptide hormone that increase HCl
secretion & gastric motility.
antibodies
Y shaped proteins that bind antigens (foreign substances) allowing for better recognition + destruction of anitgens by immune cells
epitopes are variable regions that bind specific antigen regions. Can bind only ONE type of antigen
Excretory (urine) Pathway
Bowman’s space
proximal convoluted tubule descending limb of the loop of Henle
ascending limb of the loop of Henle distal convoluted tubule
collecting duct
renal
pelvis
ureter
bladder
urethra
pancreas endocrine hormones
beta cells produce insulin (decreases glucose), which inhibits neighboring alpha cell function (paracrine)
alpha cells produce glucagon (increase glucose and hunger), also paracrine and can inhibit beta cell functioning in certain settings
delta cells produce somatostatin, a hormone that has an inhibitory effect on digestive function and can suppress insulin + glucagon release
peptide hormones
water-soluble (hydrophilic)
- can dissolve in blood stream but cannot cross the hydrophobic plasma membrane without a receptor
steroid hormones
fat-soluble hydrophobic lipid hormones so must be bound to carrier protein in bloodstream. But can diffuse across plasma membrane
glucagon effects
exchange of GTP for GDP
adenylate cyclase activity
conversion of ATP to cAMP
protein Kinase A activity
leptin v ghrelin
leptin secreted by adipocytes to trigger appetite suppression via hypothalamus
ghrelin released by stomach gastric cells to trigger hunger