Human Digestive System Lecture
Offered By: Shomu's Biology via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricacies of the human digestive system through a comprehensive lecture series spanning 2 hours and 30 minutes. Delve into fundamental processes including stomach function, enzyme secretion, and nutrient breakdown. Learn about protein, carbohydrate, and fat digestion, as well as the roles of saliva, stomach acid, and pancreatic juice. Examine the physiology of the esophagus, small and large intestines, liver secretions, and nutrient absorption. Understand mechanical food breakdown through chewing and water absorption in the intestine. Gain a thorough understanding of the digestive system's components and their functions in processing food and extracting essential nutrients for the human body.
Syllabus
stomach acid and stomach enzymes.
Stomach function.
Saliva - enzymes in saliva.
Pancreatic enzymes - pancreatic juice.
Stomach and digestion.
Esophagus.
Bowel movement - small intestine bowel movement.
Bowel movement - large intestine mobility.
Physiology lecture - digestive system : Liver secretions.
Physiology lecture - neutrients absorption.
Human physiology lecture - protein digestion.
Human physiology lecture - fat digestion.
Human physiology lecture - Digestion of carbohydrates.
Human physiology lecture Digestive system - Chewing (mechanical breakdown of food).
Human physiology lecture Digestive system - Absorption of water in intestine.
Taught by
Shomu"s Biology
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