Digestion In Stomach: Gastric glands, Absorption, Phases of gastric secretion, Menetrier disease
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Digestion In Stomach: Gastric glands, Absorption, Phases of gastric secretion, Menetrier disease
Digestion is the process by which food is broken down into smaller molecules that can be absorbed and used by the body. The physiology of digestion involves the coordinated action of the digestive organs, hormones, and enzymes.
The process of digestion begins in the mouth, where food is mechanically broken down by chewing and mixed with saliva. Saliva contains an enzyme called amylase that begins to break down carbohydrates.
From the mouth, food travels down the esophagus and into the stomach, where it is mixed with gastric juices. The stomach produces hydrochloric acid and enzymes that help break down proteins into smaller peptides.
Next, the partially digested food moves into the small intestine, where it is further broken down by enzymes produced by the pancreas and the small intestine itself. The small intestine is also the site of nutrient absorption, where the small molecules resulting from digestion are absorbed into the bloodstream and transported to the liver.
The liver plays a crucial role in digestion by producing bile, which is stored in the gallbladder and released into the small intestine to help break down fats.
The remaining material, including fiber and waste products, moves into the large intestine, where water and electrolytes are absorbed. The large intestine also houses a diverse population of bacteria that help break down undigested material and produce vitamins.
Finally, the waste products are eliminated from the body through the rectum and anus.
Throughout the digestive process, hormones such as gastrin, secretin, and cholecystokinin are produced and released to help regulate the release of digestive juices and the movement of food through the digestive tract.
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Sir please make more videos on physiology
Hi sir ur lecture was cut nd clear nd can easily understandable.......tqq u soo much
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Thankyou sir
Really good
Glad you think so!.
Didnt mentioned about gherlin and all in gastric motility
Nice video
Thanks
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isn't it Cimetidine other than Cimitidine
and esomeprazole?
I m loving ur lectures....just want to cofirm that is it sufficient for proff exms?
yes absolutely
@@doctorbhanuprakash tq sir
Sir you say that vitamin b12 is getting from animal but Indian people's don't eat the meal so in yours people's deficiency of vitamin b12
Nah he also mentioned dairy products
@@chandru9735 of course he mentioned but the main source is meats. In India time you see most fast bowlers are Muslim because they eat the meat bro that is reason that they high energy
@@izharkhan5034 lmao
@@chandru9735 where you study. And which year
@@izharkhan5034 if you ask so
Im studying in Chennai and 1st year