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The Alimentary Canal: The Stomach
Mouth
Oesophagus
Stomach
Small intestine
Liver
Pancreas
Large intestine
3. The Stomach
The stomach is a J-shaped sac that stores and digests food.
Food enters the stomach through the cardiac sphincter muscle at the top of the stomach.
A sphincter muscle is a circular muscle that can open and close.
Components of the Stomach
Mucous: Produced by goblet cells lining the stomach. It protects the stomach wall from being digested by its own enzymes and acid (prevents self-digestion).
Hydrochloric acid (HCl): Provides a pH of 1-2, kills bacteria, and activates pepsinogen. HCl is not an enzyme.
Pepsin: An enzyme that breaks down proteins into peptides.
Chemical Digestion
Enzymes carry out chemical digestion.
Pepsinogen is an inactive enzyme produced by glands lining the stomach.
It is activated by HCl to form pepsin.
Pepsin digests proteins into smaller units called peptides.
The stomach is protected from digestion by a mucous layer.
Pepsin only becomes active when mixed with stomach acid.
An ulcer can form if there is too much acid in the stomach.
Physical Digestion
The stomach churns food and mixes it with gastric juices to form a liquid called chyme.
This increases the surface area of the food, allowing enzymes to digest the food more quickly.
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