summary of digestive enzymes Flashcards
Pancreatic amylase substrate
Starches
Trypsin (activated from trypsinogen by
enterokinase)
Proteins
Chymotrypsin (activated
from chymotrypsinogen
by trypsin) substrates
Proteins
Elatase
proteins
Pancreatic lipase substrates
Triglycerides (fats and oils) that have been emulsified by bile salts
List he functions of the colon (there are 5)
- Haustral churning, peristalsis, and mass peristalsis drive contents of colon into rectum
- Bacteria in colon convert proteins into amino acids, break down amino acids, and produce some B vitamins
- Absorption of some water, ions, and vitamins
- Formation of feces
- Defecation
What is Haustral churning?
The walls of the haustra contract to squeeze contents onward
What is perisalsis
Propulsive contractions
Mass peristalsis?
A strong peristaltic wave that begins in the transverse colon and quickly drives the contents of the colon into the rectum?
What does the colon absorb?
water, electrolytes, and some vitamins
What is feces made up of?
Consist of water, inorganic salts, sloughed-off epithelial cells, bacteria, products of bacterial decomposition, and undigested portions of foods
What happens during defecation reflex?
- Rectal wall distends and stretch receptors send sensory nerve impulses to the sacral spinal cord
- Motor impulses travel back to the descending colon, sigmoid colon, rectum, and anus
- Longitudinal rectal muscles contract and the internal anal sphincter opens