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00:01 everybody eat lunch one. Okay. gonna make you hungry. Sounds like

00:11 microphone is way too high. There go. Okay guys, here we

00:21 . Can you guys hear me Okay. Not. Okay.

00:26 They're okay. All right. The I ask that question is whenever we

00:30 the digestion lectures, we all get . All right. So, we're

00:33 gonna go ahead and set the stage real quick. When I say set

00:36 stage, we're going to talk about meal. Alright. That meal has

00:40 have everything in it that you expect a meal. I'm not talking to

00:44 meal. I'm just saying a All right. So, I want

00:46 to picture for moments a double All right. Big half pound patties

00:54 the Okay. Big old melted Three years. Who are lactose intolerant

00:59 ? I'm so very, very This is gonna be a very sad

01:02 for you. We got bacon for of you who are? Hello.

01:05 about that. All right. I bacon on my cheeseburger. Okay.

01:10 manet's They got mustard. I got . I got ketchup. I got

01:14 , got onions. I don't like so there, you know, tomatoes

01:17 there. But there are whole I'm gonna grill them, but I

01:21 my grilled hot pants so far. good. Can you picture that stuff

01:26 out the sides? Okay. On side. I got fries. Not

01:33 fries. Real fries. Right, fried. You know parboiled once

01:40 Once fried twice? Take them out we should put on them. Let's

01:43 you and um No. Yes. . Yes. No. Salt.

01:47 it. We just want salt. don't want we don't want chili cheese

01:51 them. Large catch up. We ketchup on the side. That's

01:56 I'm not going to catch up. want to catch up. Well,

01:59 tomatoes. I don't like ketchup like . I'm a real weird person.

02:03 right. We got our fries and course, because Well, we're

02:08 We're gonna get ourselves a double thick . All right. I think chocolates

02:15 . At work? Or do we to have cookies and cream? I

02:19 cookies and cream. Alright. Got cookies and cream, you know?

02:22 I'm talking about that double. And that means they've got the thing on

02:25 side so you can keep filling it . All right. That's our meal

02:30 . We're going to figure out how turn that into the things our body

02:35 . All right. And so when talk about digestion, I want to

02:40 on that food. So, I you to think about taking that big

02:43 double bite, you know? And taking the fries and long and sucking

02:49 all down because that's how we Right. Another is dainty stuff with

02:54 and knives were hawking it down. you're looking at me like no,

02:58 not how I eat today. That's you're eating. Okay. Now our

03:02 point here is just structure. Just we understand each other. Right?

03:06 digestive system is a tract. So means we begin at a point and

03:10 end at a point. All It's a tunnel through our body.

03:13 are donuts. Okay. So there's a hole that begins at our mouth

03:19 ends at our anus. All If I could stand up here and

03:22 it was a straight line like that you can see, let me be

03:25 doughnut, you're like, what? , it's a tube through my

03:31 It's not inside my body. It's the outside of my body. The

03:34 involved include the oral cavity, that's mouth and pharynx down to the esophagus

03:39 the esophagus to the stomach. That's we're gonna stop today. We're gonna

03:42 with the small intestine. Large intestine , but it goes small intestine,

03:45 intestine, and the parts of small include the duodenum, the genome and

03:49 ilium. When you get down to large intestine, we have to seek

03:52 in the column and then ultimately down the rectum and then sitting off to

03:55 side of the appendix. Yeah, useless. We like to think I

03:59 have one. Mine ruptured when I in sixth grade, I was at

04:03 camp. If I had been at I would be dead because my mom

04:06 it was a hypochondriac. It's you , you're just a stomachache. Don't

04:10 about it camp is a little bit . They're like, oh man.

04:13 in pain and he has horrible, diarrhea and he's dying and writhing on

04:18 floor. There must be something wrong him. Let's take him to the

04:21 to see what they say. All . Anyway, enough about my family

04:28 of the track, we have some structures use include the salivary glands of

04:32 endocrine pancreas, which excludes the endocrine . But it's the same structure.

04:37 pancreas is a large structure, but extra pancreas and the liver and the

04:40 bladder which are collectively called the liver the gall, Sorry, the biliary

04:45 and all of these structures are responsible us to take that wonderful. Excellent

04:51 meat cheese, bacon cheeseburger loaded without , the fries and that milkshake.

05:00 to pull from it the nutrients we to provide us the fuel and the

05:06 to make our bodies stronger and All right. So when we go

05:11 these, all we gotta do is the question, what's the mouth

05:13 What's the pharynx doing? What's the doing? What's the stomach doing?

05:16 the small test and doing, what's large intestine is doing? And then

05:19 done because we're basically moving from one or one structure to the next as

05:24 travel through the two. All So when you study this, you're

05:29 go, oh my God, he for two hours, but I can

05:31 this whole thing on one sheet of and I'm gonna label and name everything

05:34 it's not as hard as it makes out to be, I'm not making

05:38 that hard. You're gonna find it . The other thing you do,

05:41 you don't want to draw it you can literally create a matrix and

05:44 put those structures and you're gonna see are four basic functions that the digestive

05:49 is involved in. And you can assign and ask the question, What

05:52 each of these different functions in these organs? All right. So,

06:00 first thing I want to point out you is that the digestive system is

06:04 the body. All right. You me say that basically your doughnut,

06:07 the first thing we can do. are what you eat? You guys

06:10 donuts. I like donuts. Of I like donuts. I'm a

06:15 right? That's like definition. You a dad. You like donuts.

06:19 right. But yeah, there's so things. I like it. All

06:24 . So, I am a donut . I will draw it for

06:26 This is a doughnut notice with the what you have. You have a

06:31 that you can go through. And that mouth to anus is a hole

06:35 through your body. It's not into body. If it was into the

06:38 , there would be problems, So let's think about inside the body

06:43 outside the body. If I take , take that cheeseburger and put in

06:45 mouth. Does my immune system go ? No, but if I cut

06:49 hole in my side and stick that in and so it up is my

06:53 going to be a little upset about . Yes. Right. So I'm

06:58 exposed to the inside of my body my viscera. I'm kept within a

07:04 that goes through my body now to this other than just the immune

07:08 We got lots of microorganisms in I'm sure you guys have all taken

07:11 . I'd like to talk about the . That's like the really popular thing

07:14 has been for the last 10 years it's a good thing to know

07:17 Right. We have more bacteria in around us and on us we actually

07:23 Pigpen. You know big pin is . The peanuts character has a cloud

07:28 dust always around them. You have cloud of bacteria that are constantly surrounding

07:33 . Like Pigpen. They are literally orbit around your body. We're not

07:37 living on your surface. They are away from your body as well.

07:41 crazy. No. Sounds gross. should see what's living on your

07:49 All right. Yeah. The stuff lives in your eyebrows. These micro

07:53 and stuff that live on your dead . Yeah. So we don't worry

07:57 that because they're tiny and we can't them. Right? But you got

08:03 living on you if you take a and take a bug talking of bacterium

08:07 put it into your body proper. your immune system going to do?

08:12 . It's going after it. It's No, no, no,

08:14 no, no, no bacteria in body. Bad bacteria in the

08:17 Good bacteria on the surface of my . Okay. It makes me stink

08:21 little bit. That's where video comes . By the way. It's not

08:24 you think it's the bacteria in your consuming the stuff that you're creating that

08:28 the byproducts stink. So, if says you stink. No,

08:32 no. That's just my bacteria. huh. All right. The ph

08:39 your stomach is very very low. about a ph of two is roughly

08:43 the stomach is. Your body's ph closer to the 6.8. In some

08:48 , it's eight. Alright, surface your body is the same way ph

08:52 actually fairly low on the body. ? Well, things don't survive well

08:57 low ph environment. So, what do is try to kill things up

09:00 let's keep that ph a little bit . Most microorganisms don't like that.

09:05 . We also have enzymes that are inside the digestive system that break things

09:10 . If I put those same enzymes my body proper I am protein.

09:17 . I'm fat. I can't believe just said that. Yes.

09:21 no. I recognize I'm fat. said it. You didn't But you

09:25 it he's like yes, yes, is. I'm protein. I am

09:30 . I am nucleic acid. I carbs. I'm all these things.

09:36 who I am. I'm dr I'm standing before you as an

09:43 All right. That's what food Right. So, all these things

09:46 order for me to break down those things, I need those enzymes.

09:49 I take those same enzymes and put into my body proper it breaks me

09:54 . All right. If I take and put them on the surface of

09:56 skin of which I do, I DNA says, And RNA says to

10:00 all sorts of microorganisms on my All right. It doesn't eat me

10:05 . It just eats the stuff on surface of my body. Right?

10:08 so we have the sequestered environment where can then now deal with all of

10:13 stuff that makes up food proteins, lipids, or fats, right?

10:18 carbs and the nucleic acids. So is outside the body. But it's

10:26 controlled portion of outside the body. what we're trying to get at.

10:30 . There are a lot of mechanisms are going to regulate this is going

10:32 be done through the endocrine system. some parent action. There is some

10:37 mechanisms that play a role in regulating and when we digest things. All

10:42 . We also protect art body from stuff that we put in there,

10:45 have something that's called a gut associated tissue. And basically, if you

10:49 look at a section through the digestive , you know, you can see

10:53 my Lumineers, my tube and you see right there within the epithelium,

10:58 nodes of lymphatic tissue. Because the one way to get something into your

11:03 to kill you is through eating Right? I mean, we've talked

11:09 it already. I likely bringing it because I think it's just funny is

11:11 all live by the five second right? You drop something on the

11:16 , You look at it, go you eat it, Right? I'm

11:21 the only one. Don't look at like I'm some sort of freak.

11:24 know you guys do it too. . It's not like you take raw

11:28 and you know, it's like normal . Don't you do that? All

11:36 . You're at the fast food You see that french fry fall off

11:39 tray lands on the table. See some people are some people aren't

11:47 . Some of us. Some of know what are our immune systems do

11:52 ? Sometimes it depends on the restaurant who you see working there. You

11:55 for some horrible stories. You're never eat a restaurant ever again. All

12:02 . I mean, how many guys worked at at fast food restaurants.

12:07 right. But at a regular it's just as bad as a regular

12:09 , but even worse at a fast restaurant. Alright. So remember the

12:12 that they're trying to have higher for food restaurants or people who are basically

12:17 and primarily in high school, That's when you probably got your first

12:21 , right? And you went to at wherever Mcdonald's Wendy's whatever it,

12:26 doesn't matter. You can pick your . My best friend, he worked

12:29 water burger. The stories I heard other friend who worked at Mcdonald's,

12:33 frozen rats with the bags of fries just a little bit too much for

12:38 . I still eat them, but not going to eat. You

12:41 it's like you did take the rat throw it away, right? And

12:43 like, yes, yes, we . This is my favorite story.

12:46 read this one on cracked dot A guy who worked in the industry

12:49 he told this story. So, know, it's a little bit

12:51 but it's got to have some sense truth. He said he was working

12:54 an employee who was in there cleaning bathroom. You know how they check

12:57 off every 10 minutes. Like they've in there and cleaning. You looked

13:00 there, it's like you haven't cleaned sense of place was built,

13:03 But he went there and he was . So he was cleaning it with

13:05 rag right? Whatever, whatever he supposed to be clean with the

13:08 The manager comes in and says, need you to fill the milkshake

13:11 The guy wash his hand because that's it says, right? Go wash

13:14 hands. So he goes and fills machine. You've seen the Mcdonald's milkshake

13:18 are flat on the top, they the syrup junk in it. Look

13:22 gets all over the top so it that same or agony starts pushing the

13:26 . Yeah, we have immune systems . You worked in a restaurant,

13:37 know what they do in the You know, everyone here just understand

13:44 food has been touched by other people has fallen on the floor and they've

13:49 it back. They spat on it brought it back to you and

13:52 I hope this is better. Thank very much. They do this

13:56 I'm sorry. It's just you're acting this is news. People are people

14:03 lazy, right? And if they lazy, they would be doing incredible

14:08 and we'd all be living like kings queens and wondering why everyone else

14:14 All right. We don't We go water burger, we order our food

14:18 we hope for the best. You're love this story. All right.

14:25 reason we're able to do this is we have an immune system right there

14:29 the front lines. It says, bacterium and other horrible thing that's trying

14:33 get my body. I've got I've got my eye on you.

14:37 don't have eyes, but I'm going get you before you get inside.

14:40 right now you can see here. I've said already that we have a

14:44 of compartments that basically we're gonna start out. We're gonna work our way

14:48 . The reason we're able to do is that we actually divide these compartments

14:52 muscles. The sphincters. Alright, there's six factors that create six

14:56 And so you can see here there's lot of words here just notice,

15:00 , the mouth is separated from the because there's a sphincter there.

15:04 The esophagus is separated from the stomach there's a sphincter there there's a sphincter

15:09 the pilot sphincter which probably is important such has named it. That separates

15:12 stomach from the small intestine. All . The small intestine travel around all

15:16 the place. La la la la la la and then openly opens up

15:20 the colon. Um What they think all right. The Elias cycles.

15:26 cycle sphincter then up and around the and then you have another stinker to

15:30 sure that all the stuff that you've and all that waste product doesn't just

15:34 off out of the body on its . It waits for you to actually

15:37 the time for it unless you're the of the United States. A couple

15:42 I said that oh you've heard all rumors. You know what I'm talking

15:48 . We're having fun with him All right. So these are the

15:52 ones. All right. These The internal external anal sphincter are the

15:57 like the stinkers that you see on urethra. There's one that's inside that

16:03 smooth muscle, your body controls that . And then you have an external

16:08 . That's when you get to All right. And hopefully they work

16:12 the same time. The idea is pressure in the colon will basically cause

16:18 internal sphincter to relax and then when feel the need to go to the

16:23 , that's that urge. That's when relax yours and defecation occurs. But

16:27 the other ones are basically barriers between of the individual compartments. So if

16:33 individual compartments that means you're going to some time in the mouth. Then

16:36 gonna spend some time in the You're gonna spend some time in the

16:39 and each of the places that you , something has to be happening.

16:43 right. Because these are literally gates say you have moved from this place

16:48 the next one. So you got ask the question what is going on

16:51 these individual compartments And that's what makes digestive system so easy. I promised

16:57 wouldn't be doing that. But I'm doing it until next semester. All

17:00 . It's gonna make it easy. our starting point is the mouth.

17:04 I guess it's the mouth in a . Other things that are shared between

17:09 these different structures. All right. got four layers. We've already learned

17:13 the four layers when we talked about um we talked about the bladder because

17:17 the hollow organs have these four All right. We have the

17:21 The sub mucosa, the muscularity and cirrhosis. Mucosa is the epithelium that

17:25 up the inside of the structure of hollow organ. The sub mucosa is

17:30 connective tissue. The muscularity is responsible contractions within that structure. Smooth muscle

17:38 , the outside that keeps it from and ripping. All right.

17:41 there's more detail to all of All right. In our mucosa.

17:45 right, there's gonna be three All right. We have the mucous

17:49 . This is the protective surface. gonna have all sorts of glands.

17:52 gonna see extra can glands that are for secreting the digestive juices. Which

17:57 a fancy word for saying the stuff breaking things down and they're gonna be

18:01 in every different region. All We have endocrine glands. Endocrine glands

18:05 glands that secrete into the blood. ? So, what we're doing is

18:09 signaling someplace else. So that signal to go to the blood, then

18:13 around the body to wherever it needs go to tell it what to

18:16 All right. And then we have epithelial cells. Their job is to

18:20 things. So, we've got things are going to digest through secretion,

18:25 ? We're going to have things that going to signal through the process of

18:29 . And we're gonna have things that gonna absorb through the process of

18:32 Which seems silly that I said that loud underneath that we have the lamb

18:38 . That's basically the air that layer connects uh with connective tissue. And

18:42 there's a small layer of smooth muscle it. The lamb inappropriate also contains

18:47 gulf. And I'm going to try see if it showed it here,

18:49 it doesn't show that they're all right . Your mucosa interestingly enough is highly

18:55 . And the purpose of folding something to create greater surface area.

19:01 depending upon where you are, you're to see different types of folding.

19:05 the folding is with the tube. other words, you see the folds

19:09 that if you're looking at the lumen the tube instead of being nice and

19:13 , What you do is you get kind of folding like so, And

19:18 makes it easier for things to slide the tube. It's kind of like

19:22 it's linear uh smaller surface area that touching instead of down here. But

19:28 also allows for expansion of the That makes sense. And other times

19:32 gonna have the tube. I'm gonna this way. Not very helpful when

19:41 father is black. Pray the black . Sorry. This is so terrible

19:46 here. Mm hmm. All So there's a nice smooth too.

19:53 what you want to do is you to create folds in this way.

19:58 what you've now done is you've increased effective length of the two because the

20:03 make you go up and down the more. Right? So depending upon

20:07 you are, you're going to see types of folding and it depends upon

20:11 the function of that system is. , obviously the other three layers we've

20:15 mentioned, the muscular is external. the is really what I want to

20:20 out here has the different types of that are interesting. We have a

20:24 layer. Concentric layers responsible for squeezing tube so it squeezes it this

20:28 And then the longitudinal layer basically shortens tube so it squeezes the tube this

20:33 . Right. And so All We got to go back to high

20:38 . Do you guys ever dissect your worms? Remember just dissecting the worms

20:43 long, long time ago. You frogs. You didn't do the worms

20:49 , catching what squid. Okay, . A nice, simple and you

20:54 , simple analyst. That's fine. worms are fine or not. It's

20:57 analyst. Sorry, The worm is analytic. Alright, great. Those

21:02 were taking my vertebrate classes. I'm , oh my God, you don't

21:04 anything. Alright, analysts are simple they're like this. They basically have

21:08 concentric rain and then they have the one. Have you seen a warm

21:11 the sidewalk. What they do? shrinks itself up and then expand itself

21:15 and it shrinks and it keeps doing , right? So that's one of

21:19 ways that it moves. And the way that moves, it actually creates

21:22 concentric rings and it rolls it Kind of like when you squeeze a

21:26 of toothpaste from, excuse me, trying not to spit on you.

21:30 squeezing a tube of toothpaste from the . And I'm kind of laughing because

21:33 of you I know our middle Urz. All right. So,

21:39 could start a war here. How you squeeze a tube of toothpaste from

21:41 middle or from the end? And it's like, no, you

21:45 from the end and you push it and that's kind of what this

21:48 It's like And anywhere. All But what you're doing now is you're

21:54 things forward in front of that wave contraction. All right, now,

21:59 is innovated by a nerve group that's my enteric plexus. All right.

22:04 so, uh, the other Another nerve group is going to be

22:07 in the sub mucosa. All Last heist mentioned, the barossa basically

22:13 it from ripping out. So here's four basic processes. And so,

22:17 I said, if if nothing if you want to do it like

22:20 , they are here are my Or here are my structures. Here

22:23 these four processes. You can actually create a matrix for yourself and ask

22:28 question. It's really straightforward because all processes you should look at and ask

22:32 question, Is this happening in this ? So the four process motility,

22:36 , digestion absorption. There is the definition. But because I'm going to

22:40 about them all, I'm not going stop on that. So, there's

22:43 motility, absorption, digestion, mads or dams or mad whatever you

22:50 like. All right, Gonna start motility. First off with motility,

22:57 talking about moving things through the All right. All your digestive systems

23:02 your digestive tracts have a certain degree tone already to them, they're not

23:05 relaxed. Not completely contracted. There's in the middle. So there's tone

23:09 being maintained there. And what this , It creates a steady pressure on

23:14 on the contents in that so that constantly being pushed away from where it's

23:20 . The second thing is that it the walls from becoming distended. All

23:24 now, this is a terrible but we're just going to use it

23:27 . Think about that sock that's in back of your drawer that you haven't

23:30 at in seven years. All It's still there from when you were

23:34 years old. Right? You can that sock out. Put your hand

23:38 it. You're gonna feel all the bands in there. Pop. And

23:43 sock is now going to be permanently . All right. Try to put

23:47 on. It's just going to sit on your leg is gonna be like

23:48 little I don't know what to do itself. All right. Now,

23:52 looking at me. All right. don't know what you're talking about.

23:53 wayne. Just you wait. All , you're gonna get old like me

23:57 you're gonna go on your journey. going, I can't believe I still

23:59 this sock from seven years ago. will. I promise guys, you're

24:04 worse. You're going to have underwear you wore. Not dirty underwear.

24:11 , but it's old underwear that you touched or seen. It just kind

24:13 found its way to the back of drawer. You're gonna pull out.

24:15 , I remember the And you're gonna on it like this pop pop,

24:17 , pop pop, pop pop. like And now it's in the

24:21 I don't know. I was saving , but, but I was all

24:26 . There are two types of movements this muscle or these muscles are trying

24:30 do the first of the propulsive So, you are a conveyor

24:34 notice all the illusions are making All right. Your first eh

24:40 Now you're a conveyor belt. All . What do that mean? Put

24:46 on a conveyor belt. It gets along and it just moves. That's

24:50 propulsive movement. So here it is to show you here. Well,

24:53 are we doing? We're using that muscle to squeeze. And then we

24:58 a wave along the wave. The is called peristalsis. And what we're

25:03 is we're pushing the materials forward. right now, your digestive system can

25:10 shrink and contract to make that process , Right? But that's the first

25:14 of movement. The second type of is mixing. So you are like

25:18 cement mixer. All right, What doing here is it's squeezing at different

25:23 . And like when you squeeze on tube of toothpaste on both ends,

25:26 basically causing the materials in between where squeezing to mix together, they're both

25:32 the opposite direction and when they collide kind of mixed together. Now,

25:36 would I want to do that? reason is, is because I want

25:39 create greater exposure to the materials in digestive juices. To increase the rate

25:46 which I'm digesting materials as well as rate at which I'm absorbing them.

25:51 guys like job breakers? Atomic Now to to cinnamon e.

26:00 well, I did radiation to training a grad student. That's what they

26:03 us while we're sitting there listening Tomic . Now, if you don't know

26:07 a jawbreaker is, jawbreaker is basically they take sugar and compress it down

26:11 the density of the sun. And they then they coat it with with

26:15 some sort of flavor. And then put it in your mouth and you

26:18 to buy it? You can't bite it because the density of the

26:20 Right? And so the only way you can break it down is licking

26:25 a molecule layer of sugar each time look it, right? So it's

26:31 , right? And so it just there and you suck on and suck

26:33 . You move to the other side at the end of the day,

26:36 take it out and you put it again and then you wait and then

26:38 next day you pick it up and keep no, you're such a different

26:46 . Yeah, Yeah. Usually come , Right? But now, because

26:53 all the sugar shortages, it can small. Just making up stuff.

26:57 right. But anyway, so, can imagine it's hard to digest a

27:03 , right? Because density the sun er time. If I want to

27:07 the rate I'm going to digest a , I have to treat it like

27:11 Tootsie Pop. How do I get the 20 year old center for Tootsie

27:14 ? How many licks does it Yeah, the world may never know

27:18 why lick lick. I'm too impatient and I break it all up and

27:24 it goes all the way and I to chew on the two year old

27:26 a little bit. Right? The here is I'm breaking it down.

27:30 have greater surface area, More enzyme things down a lot faster.

27:40 they can Do you ever poop out cheese? That's not a personal question

27:47 asking. I'm just stop. corn is hard to digest because it's

27:55 uh, indigestible fibers. All But is there stuff in corn that

27:59 can digest? Yes. Okay. that's like saying, can I digest

28:04 ? The answer is yes, but a lot of indigestible vegetable fibers that

28:09 be broken down. All right, cheese. So, I don't know

28:14 that one comes from, but that's . Like I said, this is

28:18 fun class. This is gonna be . All right. So, that's

28:21 mexicans just to be able to increase surface area. But even though

28:24 I might be able now to digest that were further internally at the same

28:28 . I'm also bringing stuff up close the surface. So things that have

28:31 digestive can be a have been digested be absorbed now. So, I'm

28:36 waiting to get down to the middle break down stuff and not waiting to

28:40 down in the middle to absorb things can constantly turn things over so that

28:45 that can be absorbed will be absorbed things that need to be digested can

28:48 digested. All right, that's the . All right. I'm a big

28:54 of the man. All right. is secretion. Secretion is basically taking

28:59 your body already has water electrolytes? constituents, which includes all sorts of

29:03 stuff and putting it into the digestive . What we're doing is we're borrowing

29:08 the body so that we can break down so that then we can absorb

29:13 and then we'll go ahead and get material back that we borrowed from.

29:17 ? It's like borrowing to make All right. That's not always a

29:21 idea with money, though, by way, don't do that.

29:25 Right now, there's a lot of that's going on here, Right?

29:29 just like anything, you always want put a little bit of energy in

29:32 you get a lot of energy And so that's what we're gonna

29:34 So why is their energy? We've to transport a lot of stuff.

29:36 got to make a lot of And so in order to do that

29:40 , we're going to have to expend energy to do. So now,

29:43 that we release, we're more or gonna return back to the body.

29:47 , primarily the water in the electrolytes really what we're looking at the enzymes

29:50 broken down over time as well. , they're not being returned as whole

29:56 , right? Primarily metabolites when his basically. It's hydraulic sis That's all

30:03 is. So, you can think all these molecules. You've spent all

30:06 time you've ever wondered why you're taking chemistry and why you're taking biochemistry and

30:10 like that. So, you can what hydraulics this is right. That's

30:14 ultimately what it's there for. Organic . Let's face. What is organic

30:18 ? It's a vocabulary class. You go back and tell dr being

30:24 and she will come and beat me . All right. But it

30:28 That's what organic one is. Organic is when you actually start doing stuff

30:33 ? In biochemistry and uh and in , in general kim. And

30:39 in physical kim Because physical kim is general kim to the next level.

30:42 ? What they're doing is they're teaching about these types of reactions,

30:46 Hydrologists reaction. What am I I'm taking something that is a

30:51 I'm breaking it. Right? And I'm breaking water and I'm putting half

30:55 water on each side so that it fall apart. That's a terrible way

31:00 explain it. But that's in essence it is. Right, hydraulics is's

31:04 breaking. So, I'm breaking All right, now. What am

31:09 doing? I'm taking carbohydrates. They're in the form of some sort of

31:12 cried a starch or some sort of . Maybe it might be a di

31:16 ride some of our favorites lactose, malta's mm Sucrose? Yes. Put

31:28 all together? You can have a milkshake? Yeah. Where you get

31:34 Where do you see that? Primarily what is our favorite thing that we

31:37 . Multi uses. It's not a question. You should know this right

31:42 the top of your heads. Beer. It's the sugar in

31:49 Which is what we used to Beer. That's what the little tiny

31:51 go. You be. And they into alcohol. All right. Shoot

31:56 . Where do you find that? the good things in life? All

32:03 . That's just table sugar and then . That's an easy one.

32:08 It's milk sugar. All right. , all these things and even broken

32:12 because we can't absorb them at this . We have to break them down

32:15 their smaller subunits. What are the of glucose are Sorry, gave you

32:20 hint. What are the sub units lactose malta's and lactose maltose, and

32:25 . What are they glucose and And the third one Fructose.

32:33 three x doses. All right. they have different combinations. Don't need

32:37 know about them. But that's what trying to do was look, they're

32:40 there on the board. I always questions where the answers are on the

32:47 . All right. So, that's that's what we can absorb proteins.

32:51 down to amino acids actually. We also break. We can actually also

32:55 polly peptides, but they're really small peptides. All right. We also

32:59 fats. We eat fats. The form is triglycerides. That doesn't mean

33:04 we don't get other fats in our ? But that's the primary form of

33:07 in our diet is triglycerides. What gonna do. We're gonna break those

33:10 and we're gonna absorb them as monaco and free fatty acids. So everything

33:16 we're trying to accomplish here in terms digestion is to get these big things

33:22 big old cheeseburger that side of Oh, you weren't here, we're

33:29 what we're eating is we're eating a cheeseburger. Sorry, this isn't gonna

33:32 Hello. All right, Double cheeseburger bacon. All right. And then

33:37 going to have a side of fries with ketchup and we're having a double

33:44 and cream milkshake. All right, all good with that. Well,

33:50 not all good with that, but anything that's in there that you don't

33:52 just throw it off. All And if it's a tofu burger,

33:55 out of my house. I'm just If you're vegetarian, you're still getting

34:00 this stuff in there. It's just in the tasty forms. Yeah,

34:08 teasing you. I'm sorry. It's fun. Alright absorption is the last

34:12 . So, we have motility. had secretion. We have digestion

34:16 This is occurring in the small What we're doing is we're taking all

34:19 small subunits, right. We're talking those monos Ackroyd's amino acids, Those

34:24 fatty acids. The nucleotide from nucleic , which we didn't even mention the

34:29 list, we're talking about the mono rides and the free fatty acids.

34:33 are the things that are going to absorbed and is taking place in the

34:36 intestine were also going to absorb other . All right. And this is

34:40 going to be taking place in the intestine. But things like electrolytes and

34:45 and the water that we that we and the water that's in our food

34:50 what we're going to use to absorb that's where we're gonna absorb that this

34:54 intestine. All right now, why I need to add water? Let

34:58 just see if we can think this first thing. Why do I need

35:01 add water from my body in order digest things. What's that hydraulic

35:09 I need to have some source of right now. Your food's gonna have

35:13 in it but it basically not enough . But then, you know,

35:16 you'll basically use up that water kind Cool. Right. Oh man.

35:22 scientists. Excellent. You're thinking All right. I mentioned this

35:28 We mentioned it once before. I it again. What is the enteric

35:32 system we mentioned way back when we about the autonomic nervous system.

35:36 It's basically the sub mucosal nerve The mind. Terek nerve plexus,

35:40 what you're doing is just sensory neurons are acting at the level of the

35:44 or at the level the digestive system determine whether or not foods there and

35:49 food is there, then it's going stimulate the response to digest the

35:55 In other words, when I put in my body, my body doesn't

35:58 to speak to my brain to get to start digestion. Right? Which

36:04 a good thing, right? Because brain would basically say because, you

36:09 , I'm look at this right. brain says, no, you shouldn't

36:13 eating that right now. But my saying, yeah, you know,

36:16 it right. So, I don't to get permission from my brain to

36:20 digesting stuff. My gut just does it does because of the enteric nervous

36:26 . All right. So can function of the simple nervous system. In

36:30 words, it's its own reflex All right. That doesn't mean that

36:34 doesn't communicate with the cns, but doesn't need the cns to do its

36:42 . Mm digestion begins in the All right. We're gonna have more

36:49 . Bad puns. Stupid Dad The whole nine yards. All

36:54 So, just parts of the You have the palate. That's the

36:57 part of the front. Right? palate flew further back. Soft

37:00 Don't touch that. That's a All right. You touch that soft

37:05 . What do you do? All , throw up? Don't touch

37:10 Okay, don't play with it. U. Villa. That's a 50

37:13 bonus question on the M cat. , I'm sorry. That's a

37:18 Great. It's actually your everyone's like ? Now? It's actually a far

37:23 cartoon, you remember, You far side. No. All

37:27 You guys have got to get your straight Calvin. Hobbes go read them

37:30 . Go read all the far like 15 years of this stuff.

37:33 they stopped doing far side. Funny he had a science background. So

37:37 lot of his jokes are science But that was one. It was

37:40 bonus is like taking the cat has to take the cats. His bonus

37:43 , what's that dangly thing in the of your throat? He's sitting there

37:46 the arugula. Yeah, that's the . What is his purpose?

37:51 when you swallow it lifts up and creates a chute that goes down the

37:56 instead of up into the nasal nasal . Not the Naval Academy. The

38:01 cavity. Right. It helps you the food the right direction. All

38:07 . The pharynx is a fancy word the throat. So, when you

38:10 pharynx just think throat tongue, that's skeletal muscle in your mouth. That

38:15 you to move things around while you're and swallowing. And if you eat

38:18 fast and move things around too you tend to bite that. Have

38:21 ever bitten your tongue? It sucks responsible for the process of mastication not

38:28 be confused with another word. I told you I had him,

38:33 told you they were coming. I you. But you're paying attention

38:39 mastication is the process of chewing. don't have to say it.

38:46 What you're doing with your teeth as slicing tearing, grinding, ingested food

38:50 make them into smaller bits so that increasing surface size so that you can

38:54 in the process of digestion. All . So the mouth I said,

38:59 the process of digestion to different types digestion that are occurring here. Mechanical

39:04 chemical. The mechanical. You're just here, Right? I put food

39:08 my mouth. Chew, chew, . I'm tearing the things apart to

39:12 them smaller. The process of digestion to make things smaller so that I

39:16 then start the process of chemical and . Chemical digestion occurs in the mouth

39:21 well. Oh, look, I'm about mastication. Some more mechanical digestion

39:29 coordination. Really does. It does coordination. Anyone here have that soft

39:34 in your mouth where you buy it the time. Yeah, Okay,

39:38 that happens and then it swells up then you can't avoid it. So

39:41 end up chewing on the other side your mouth when you bite that side

39:44 you just want to give up. , I don't either. You can

39:51 . All right. So it's coordinated . So teeth lips tongue, cheeks

39:56 , all of it are involved Your mastication center is located in a

40:00 in the ponds. Notice this is repetitive activity when you chew think of

40:04 piece of gum it's choo choo choo choo. Once you start you just

40:09 going until you feel like the food small enough and then you just push

40:12 the back of throat, then you . Mhm. So what we're doing

40:16 increasing the surface area. We're mixing . So that's the digestive enzymes And

40:20 were softening and moistening the food for and we're stimulating the taste buds.

40:25 this is voluntary but its rhythmic reflex response to the pressure in your

40:30 So as you're feeling pressure as you're , that's going to keep the process

40:35 when the pressure diminishes. That's when like okay, push things back,

40:38 to swallow the salivary gland. Remember accessory structure of the of the digestive

40:48 . So we have the digestive We have the accessory organs. There's

40:51 lot of stuff here that we're going come back to again. So,

40:54 the salivary glands structurally. We have structure basically, we have a series

40:58 ducks and we have a series of of Boulis is or um round structures

41:05 are called a sina that are found the end of each of these

41:08 All right. So the cells that the Messina are responsible for producing the

41:14 materials and the proteins that are found the saliva. All right? So

41:20 first one is amylase. When you the A. C. At the

41:23 at the end of the word. is an enzyme, right? Not

41:26 enzymes have a C. Though. this is the first one.

41:31 Amylase is responsible for breaking down So, remember what I did?

41:35 took that big giant bite. Hold one second. We'll come right

41:38 Got my big giant bite. Big hamburger in my mouth, shoved my

41:42 and I started sipping on my big milkshake. What am I starting to

41:51 carbs and there's gonna be some lipid there also carve some lipids, but

41:55 are gonna be lipids by digestive. . All right. So the enzyme

42:00 response for digesting lipids is lip So there is a salivary lips as

42:05 . All right. There's a gastric pace as well. All right.

42:09 really what I want you to focus first off is we're breaking down the

42:13 . So really the thing that I'm to break down, first of all

42:17 mishmash, I just jammed my mouth the bread and primarily the starches.

42:23 , So the big starch in my here, My fries with the salt

42:29 salt. Yeah, great amusements are proteins. Put a couple musicians

42:38 You get something called mucus. so you got musicians in your

42:43 purpose of the meuse since is not just have something watery, but something

42:47 bind things together. So your food as Ebola is It doesn't just go

42:51 around your mouth. It basically stays one place. Now, the duck

42:56 . He's not quack. quack by way. This is duct as in

42:59 duct tape. All right. The cells produce bicarbonate, potassium bicarbonate.

43:07 ? They produce license. Um You a license. I miss. You're

43:11 start feeling a lot better about eating that Mcdonald's now. You know what

43:15 is? No check. It's not digestive one. But it is an

43:25 . It breaks down cell walls of . It's an anti bacterial. It's

43:32 first line of assault. It's the gonna punch you in the face.

43:35 evil evil thing that got on my when I dropped you on the floor

43:38 I'm gonna kill you. And then got the I. G.

43:40 Which is an immunoglobulin that basically binds up and says alright immune system.

43:44 flagged this bad boy for you. here all the nasty parts that you

43:48 come and destroy. And that's what idea does. So already we have

43:52 mechanism to defeat the evil nasty things are trying to kill us. You

43:59 hear something interesting about license. I'm greatest concentration of life schism in our

44:04 is in our tears because that's an way for bacteria to get in our

44:08 isn't it? Wet surface. All right now this is gonna be

44:15 how we secrete is based on the nervous system. Parasympathetic. Its primary

44:20 . But we always produce um slavery you've been sitting here. You've been

44:26 , right? Does your producing saliva I start talking about freshly baked chocolate

44:32 . You know, I'm talking about chocolate brownie with the extra chocolate chips

44:35 nice and warm. Can you smell ? Is your mouth starts to water

44:40 little bit? Little bit? because you can picture it. I'm

44:44 sorry. Now you're gonna think about lunch on Tuesday before coming to

44:51 All right, so, we're always it. But parasympathetic increases the rate

44:56 which we produced. Now, there different types of glands in here.

44:59 have serious glance here, mucus glands mucosal glands basically just varies in the

45:04 of musicians that they produce. For most part, the serious glances primarily

45:08 and that's where we're going to see amylase. Which kind of makes

45:12 The idea that I want something that a watery environments of the materials that

45:17 digesting can disassociate into that and then able to attack it really well,

45:22 sarah mucus glands. This is the gland. I just like talking about

45:26 sublingual gland, you know where that is. That's the one that's underneath

45:29 tongue. That's one when you're talking that person squirts out at you.

45:34 , you've had that, right? spitting cobra. No 1's ever talk

45:38 you and get let me see, not gonna be able to do it

45:43 You can never do it on It's always accidental. Like when you're

45:46 to a really cute girl, pretend it didn't happen. Everyone's just kind

45:51 like, yeah. All right. , the mucosal glands, uh anyone

45:56 not like talking in public. Like I said, I want you to

45:59 up here and I want you to a discussion of your personal life and

46:03 the tragedy that you had. Would feel comfortable doing that? No,

46:08 . Right. So, none of like talking in public. I'm like

46:11 only one. Right? But you notice that when you have to

46:15 that speech in class and you're like up there, what's the first thing

46:18 happens to your mouth? Yes, you remember always producing saliva. So

46:24 one is most active at this The mucosal? That's where Yeah,

46:30 . The glue. All right. saliva is mostly water, right?

46:38 water and electrolytes and proteins. And mentioned all I mean, a couple

46:40 these, there's a lip base right that breaks down fat. Why is

46:44 gross? It's water. Why is gross? Anyone have any ideas?

46:49 is still part of my bit. not actually teaching. I'm just giving

46:53 a bit now, You know, gross because it's someone else's water?

46:59 else's water's gross. My water is . Right. Right? Your

47:04 No big deal. Here's a Uh So, yeah, but it's

47:10 water, you can see there's a of other stuff and you do not

47:13 this list of stuff. The idea is that we're basically breaking things

47:17 We're also uh have things that are for transporting materials. Um Here's a

47:24 to break down a couple of nucleic as well. Alright. So I've

47:28 mentioned this. It serves as a . Alright. So what we're doing

47:31 we're creating an environment to allow us catch all these things that we're breaking

47:36 that solvent for those molecules actually serves a way to uh stimulate our taste

47:41 . This is why food is pleasant us for us that we're stimulating the

47:46 buds. And we're actually stimulating those in the gustatory cortex that basically say

47:51 food provides X. And that's what us happy. Like when we sugary

47:55 that make you happy because your brain going you sugar. Right? Um

48:02 in speech. We just mentioned that your mouth and teeth clean. Dental

48:09 . It keeps your mouth and teeth . Don't tell me I have to

48:13 more often. Yeah. All I'll prove this for you guys.

48:17 Oreos. Eat an oreo. Just . What do you got? Got

48:24 teeth. Right. Wait five minutes then smile. Do you still have

48:28 teeth? No. The slide will it all down. And you got

48:32 to get those little tiny oreo bits right now, is it enough to

48:36 cavities. Another thing. No. . But it is enough to wash

48:41 down your throat lastly helps to neutralize in your foods and those that are

48:45 by bacteria which are in your mouth we speak. You've all heard the

48:49 , you know, our mouths are places and dogs now it is even

48:53 . I don't think that's true. almost certain that that's not true.

48:58 right. I mean, it could but I mean, I've seen what

49:03 do. There's no way that's No. Right. It helps keep

49:08 mouth moist. All right, there is a simple salivary reflex.

49:12 is based on the chemo receptors these receptors describes. So, you put

49:16 in your mouth if you ever have mouth and you need to have wet

49:20 for whatever reason, like you're gonna a talk. Put something in your

49:24 , you know, usually something with little bit of sugar and your salivary

49:28 will go nuts. Right? having like a lemon head or something

49:32 that. Put that in. Just it. You're just gonna be

49:35 All right. That's the salivary Alright, There's also the condition

49:39 That's the Pavlovian reflex that we Right? So, if you smell

49:43 cause you salivate you hear something, ? You know, that causes

49:47 So, that's the condition reflex. right mm don't see condition reflex.

49:56 right, swallowing, swallowing is a all or none reflex. So,

50:04 an all or none response. You swallow or you don't. And so

50:07 example I like to use because I to school in new Orleans. It

50:12 oysters. How many guys like Raw oysters. Oyster Yeah, they're

50:18 boogers. Yeah, they sit You crack that shell open. Then

50:24 like don't hit me and it's I'm sorry. I'm going to do

50:27 . Right? You get that Okay. All right. So

50:35 I'm not a big oyster fan right with my tomatoes. No oysters.

50:40 you know, you live in new . You've got to eat oysters at

50:42 once because people make fun of you you can't have that right. Ridicule

50:46 a powerful tool, ridicule and peer and a couple of beers. And

50:51 guarantee you you'll be doing things you you never would. You've got to

50:58 the oyster. I don't know about . It's staring up at me.

51:01 got an angry face. You've got try the oyster. Alright. I've

51:04 six beers. I think I'm ready try the oyster. Take that Oyster

51:11 . Yeah, I like hot All right. Take that oyster.

51:22 in your mouth, right? Sit a tongue. What do you do

51:27 the first step is to take it the front of the mouth, push

51:30 the back of the mouth right? the or ferrin geul region. All

51:36 . This is where the test This is the all or none

51:40 Either you're going to swallow or you're ? Yeah. Mhm. Once you

51:50 the swallow going it's gone. The hardest part is the swallow.

51:57 started. That's why we call it alternate response. Now you may not

52:01 it. It will go all the down and then we'll come its way

52:03 right back up. All right. notice you did swallow. All

52:07 So that's what we're referring to. it's the oral forensic all stages.

52:09 first stage. It's very very Most of the food we eat.

52:12 just pushed in the back of your . We swallow them down. It

52:15 right that's gone. Right And then esophageal esophageal stages. What last

52:20 That's the travel down the esophagus. the purpose of the esophagus then is

52:25 to move things that have started digesting the mouth that have been compacted into

52:30 bolas and move them to the stomach the next region of digestion. Okay

52:35 takes a little bit longer. Lots words here. But that's everything.

52:41 just talks about all the different I'm not going to test you on

52:44 the different steps. I think you know how to swallow. Right?

52:47 it into the back of your Right? Oral pharyngeal region. The

52:53 where the oral cavity becomes the throat differential and then and then once you

52:59 down off it goes. Have you tried to swallow something that just doesn't

53:04 to go down, like, I don't know if you're taking like

53:07 thick peanut butter and like spread it a piece of white bread because you

53:11 foolish. And you've got the peanut about this thick and you have that

53:14 bread, you just fold it over mm hmm. Ever done that?

53:21 , right. And you can just it going down, you know what

53:25 talking about? Right? Alright, not peanut butter, maybe eight a

53:29 the wrong way. Right? A . A fish bone. Oh,

53:38 not supposed to swallow those, But I mean you all get the

53:43 right? Something's going down and it's going down the way. It should

53:46 ? Well, it's not actually getting . What it is, is that

53:50 parasol tick contraction is not strong enough drive it forward at its normal

53:55 So what happens is, and it of goes over it. So,

53:58 this is the bullets and it's kind like No one is basically, it

54:01 right about it said, Wait A . That's still stuck in there.

54:04 so, what is going to do going to create that harder contraction to

54:09 down and that's what you're feeling when grid is cutting you sideways. It's

54:15 cutting sideways. I don't know if actually true, but sure does not

54:22 good. All right. That's what is basically saying, Look, if

54:26 becomes lodged, it's a stronger paras wave. So basically it's a parasol

54:30 contraction. It's pushing the balls But if something gets stuck it's going

54:33 push it along or it's going to a stronger contraction do so nothing is

54:37 to get stuck, right? It stay there. It's going to work

54:41 way down. I promise this is to be the last year we're gonna

54:45 about today because the stomach is um , it's a good dividing point.

54:51 right. And so what we're doing is we've taken food that's already started

54:54 process of digestion. We started breaking the sugars. We started breaking down

54:59 lipids a little bit. We started down the nucleic acid. But the

55:01 picture, what we're thinking about is primarily breaking down these sugars and we

55:05 down to the stomach. We're going have different regions that are responsible for

55:10 process of digestion, the process of . All right. We've got a

55:13 important holiday coming up here in two , right? It's the best eating

55:18 of the year. Have you all out and bought your special thanksgiving stretchy

55:23 . If you don't have them, better go get some because it's coming

55:28 ? We got big old turkeys or keys quickly. Right? I

55:32 there's some of you are vegetarians. ain't gonna eat turkey, but that

55:37 , I don't know. I don't who to get the tofurkey, there's

55:40 things out there. Got your mashed . You got your sugar sugar

55:46 right? Your yams, If you to call them or your sweet

55:49 Right, man. Green bean You wanna do that? No,

55:55 family does green bean casserole. I've been a fan of it. But

55:58 know, they like those fried onions top from a can. All

56:03 We'll see. What else do we the dressing? Yeah. You know

56:07 heart attack inducing dressing? My family my in laws? They do giblet

56:14 . You got anyone here do giblet . Yes, that's exactly what it

56:18 . Yeah. You just don't think it. You just eat it.

56:22 are the heart, the lungs or heart the liver. All the hard

56:26 and what they do, they really fine. They drop it in

56:29 into the gravy and then you're sitting going, why'd you in my

56:36 But it's a family thing. So just kind of eat it and pretend

56:43 come on, we all eat weird . Right? I mean, I

56:48 my hispanic hispanic friend group and I'll it like menudo. It's like you

56:51 get that stuff passed my lips. know you like maduro. Mhm.

56:58 right. Sweetbreads. No, I hear from Louisiana. You're shaking your

57:05 like, I'm kind of from You don't want a minute. It's

57:08 I'm kind of from Louisiana. They everything. If it crawled flew

57:13 it goes in, right? Nothing jambalaya. Mhm. All right.

57:20 , let's talk about the anatomy. have the cardio. Cardio is the

57:25 distal to the gastro esophageal opening. that means is it's the area

57:30 So, sorry. It's right The area above is the fungus.

57:34 fungus is among us. All You're going to see the fungus

57:37 It's just an area that's above an . All right. So, this

57:40 the cardia down here. This This stuff beyond the cardio is what

57:45 called the corpus the corpus job and fun This job is for the most

57:49 to store food. Uh huh. . Think about this. Can you

57:59 a big old double patty cheeseburger with and fries and a milkshake in your

58:06 and walk around and be happy? . Because there's a place that stores

58:13 all. Now. I might be around looking a little bloated, but

58:17 a couple of hours I'm not going Right. It's because I can store

58:21 food up there and I can slowly that food forward. So the body

58:28 play a role in that digestion. it's the lowest part. The tantrum

58:33 has the process where we're finally breaking down. And again, in the

58:38 . We're going to see that we're things down both mechanically and thematically.

58:44 right. So, we store food it can be emptied into the small

58:49 . And what we're doing is we're to do a protein digestion for the

58:54 part. All right. It's not protein, but it is primarily

58:57 There's some fats as well. And the other thing we're gonna do is

59:00 going to do mechanical digestion. chemical digestion, Mechanical digestion and storage

59:06 the three functions of the stomach. . Now, this is why you

59:12 eat like an animal on thanksgiving is we call reflective relaxation. All

59:18 As food goes in the stomach, stomach doesn't go, No,

59:20 no. I don't like this What does it do? Yeah,

59:25 me more. Give me more. me more. Don't give me any

59:34 . All right. You want to mean to your friends? Do you

59:37 friends that you don't like? We call them friends. We call them

59:42 . But if you call them a of me, that means you can

59:45 them close and then be mean to later. All right. Have you

59:49 heard of the gallon challenge? All . You know what I'm talking

59:55 Yeah. Okay. So, you what I'm talking about? The challenge

59:58 drink a gallon of milk in an . Can't do it. It's

60:04 All right. No one knows I mean. We know why.

60:07 I'm gonna tell you why why why perpetrators like that's easy because drinking a

60:12 of water in an hour is Right? I mean, you can

60:15 down a gallon of water. But you can't do a gallon of

60:18 . And the reason for that as milk goes into the digestive tract goes

60:22 the stomach. It basically congeals as and basically becomes a big thick block

60:27 doesn't want to move. And so it basically you fill up your stomach

60:31 it's like nothing else is coming in . And so when you try the

60:34 challenge, milk is going to come and then it's going to come back

60:37 and it's going to come as cottage . It's not pleasant. All

60:42 Now you're asking me why am I you is because I said if you

60:44 a friend of me. Okay. the turkey and the potatoes and the

60:51 and the cream beans and the corn and the stuffing and the dressing and

60:55 pumpkin pie and pecan pie in the pie and the other pies that I

60:59 . The apple pie and the mincemeat . Because you can't just have one

61:04 . Right? And the cranberry sauce and the crescent rolls. All

61:09 All that stuff. And the biscuits whatever else you have. You

61:13 if you have ham? There's some have ham also as well if you

61:16 all that stuff. How do I ? You know, I could think

61:18 a gallon gallons. You can fit much food in my body.

61:22 you can. All right. And reason because of this reflects of relaxation

61:27 receptive relaxation. All right. what we're doing is we're basically

61:33 So have you ever eaten so much that you just like you're regretting

61:37 Yeah. Yeah. It's it's a a common occurrence in in humans where

61:42 just like lying down on the It's like uh I went to china

61:47 , You guys know china stories, ? Yeah. Domus is uh

61:56 Yeah. All you can eat Just bring it. Alright. Too

62:02 food if you get above a leader basically is over distension for normal

62:07 normal people. And that's when you that rapid increase of pressure. That's

62:10 you're praying for death. Alright. basically are stored in the proximal

62:14 So basically up here in the fund in the upper regions of the

62:18 And then what you're gonna do is going to slowly feed materials down into

62:21 Antrim And that's where the process of is occurring. Now, I didn't

62:28 talk about the folding so much. in the mouth, there's not a

62:31 of folding. There's some folding. you put your finger and rub it

62:34 the top of your mouth. You kind of feel ridges and bumps,

62:37 ? Um That kind of serves as folding to help you break food and

62:42 food. So your tongue basically it's when the peanut butter gets stuck in

62:45 snow. And it's not just like up there, you can actually move

62:49 because it's not simply flatten smooth your . It's the one that has the

62:54 that's like the like this. So kind of serves as a slide to

62:58 food to come in. All And the stomach also has folds like

63:02 , they're called Ruda. Right. basically what it is, is it

63:06 allows for you to get this distension at the same time it has on

63:13 surface among the rueda like here and be there these gastric pits and this

63:18 what a gastric pick looks like. very, very small. And within

63:22 gastric pits you have a series of lots of different types of cells that

63:26 different things. And so the cells should know or the mucus. Next

63:29 , what do you think they The mucus? Yeah, they also

63:32 by carbon. It All right, . Carbon. It's going to be

63:36 here in just a moment. We Chief cells. Why do you call

63:38 Chief cells? Whenever I see Chief , I mean it's going to sound

63:43 , oh you're terrible. I think an indian chief big headdress, but

63:46 not why Why do you think chief not a trick question is actually really

63:52 question. They're the chief cell or primary cell that's there. So the

64:00 common chief cells produce this enzyme pepsi and gastric lips now, Pepsi negan

64:06 as inactive form. So it hasn't activated yet. Alright, gastric lips

64:11 going to be released and it's going become activated there as well. We

64:14 parietal cells, parietal cells produce hydrochloric and this material called intrinsic factor which

64:20 get to a little bit. We have the stem cells that give rise

64:22 everything else. We have what are called the surface epithelial cells that basically

64:28 alkaline mucus as well. And then a whole bunch of different endocrine cells

64:32 five or six different kinds that are for communicating with other parts of the

64:36 . All right. In the pylori . So this is the body of

64:41 fungus. You have all these and pylori gland area in Antrim. You

64:44 everything there. Alright. Except uh a small amount of Pepcid engine versus

64:51 large amount of pepsi. All You don't need all the pepes.

64:55 once you get down there, Pepcid is up higher. So what do

64:59 things do. Alright. We have acid. Whenever we think of the

65:03 we think of acid says hydrochloric acid secreted by the parietal cell basically.

65:08 use carbonic and hydrates to make it . Where do we see that

65:15 Carbonic and hydrates and in the position it was It was in the

65:21 right in the red blood cells in blood. And what we're doing is

65:24 taking carbonic carbon dioxide and water make acid and then that associates in the

65:30 into a proton. So, we're do we're gonna take that proton.

65:34 gonna pump it out. Right? , it's an exchange. Where is

65:38 exchange? Here we are. We're this side. So, here's my

65:41 right there. It's potassium proton So, in exchange, and then

65:46 also going to allow chlorine to come to balance that out. And that's

65:49 hydrochloric acid. That's how I dropped ph in the stomach. Now,

65:52 whole purpose here is that hydrochloric acid no role in digestion. It can't

65:59 anything. It's not an enzyme, it does. It creates an environment

66:02 digestion to occur. And as we , one of the things that ph

66:06 to proteins is the same thing that does, which is to cause proteins

66:12 the nature by the nature of I now have more spots. I

66:17 actually begin the process of digestion. , that's why we dropped this ph

66:22 . Now. We also learned a time ago in Biology. one I

66:25 it is is that whenever I have protein, it has uh eight ph

66:34 the temperature at which it works All right. The ph in the

66:38 is much much higher. The enzymes the mouth, the amylase and lip

66:42 and the nucleus, the nucleus is well at that ph But when they

66:46 into the stomach they stop working All . So what we're doing is we're

66:52 the process of digesting that we began the mouth and we're beginning a different

66:56 of digestion. All right. So target's went from sugar, fats and

67:01 acids to proteins and fats. so we're changing what we're digesting.

67:08 right. Another thing it does is , it helps out our five second

67:11 kill off any microorganisms as well. we helped to dissociate connective tissues and

67:17 fun stuff. Now, what's happening is we're going to act Pepsi

67:22 Alright, Peeps energy as a whole of different things. It's basically a

67:26 I just might as well go It's a series of indo peptide Asus

67:29 it starts off as this molecule Peps . And what happens is in hydrochloric

67:35 a low ph environment it causes itself life. And then it can actually

67:40 more Pep Pep Signage in the So it's basically this positive feedback loop

67:45 it's an indoor pepper days, meaning goes in and it breaks down if

67:48 think of a protein, it breaks some place in the center of the

67:51 the protein. It's recognizing a specific spot and it says click there,

67:56 there, click there wherever that unique is. So expect today's would be

68:01 on the ends. Right? So a pepper inside. All right.

68:05 there's different ones. All right. we store this stuff up, we're

68:08 making it. There's a basil rate secretion. And so we're kind of

68:11 it up just saying, let it , let it go. But then

68:14 we get food, basically when were by one of these different types of

68:19 , which we'll get to a little later. So basically it says time

68:22 release out the pepes. Imagine release it now before I even get

68:28 that, I'm not sure if I about today or the next one.

68:30 do you think the signal is? time just released a Pepcid again?

68:35 would you like to release? The at the dog are at the at

68:39 junk yard. That's where who let dogs out? Huh? There's someone

68:47 the junk yard trying to steal your . So let's think about when would

68:51 like to release the indo Pep today we would like to be released pep

68:56 when their proteins around. Right. what's happening is when the body detects

69:03 in the stomach, it signals to the stomach to start releasing the Pepcid

69:10 , it's also gonna be signaling to places. Well. And that's what

69:13 signals also play a role in. saying, oh, by the

69:16 we know that there's food there and we want you to begin digesting more

69:22 than the current rate. So there's this smart communication is the lack of

69:26 better term is probably the best way go. All right Now, what's

69:30 to happen? There? It There's the pep tones. Pepitone.

69:32 like a band from the 50s, it? Some sort of doo wop

69:39 pep tones now, not buy Percy. And the pep tones.

69:45 pep I don't know. All So the pepto is what they do

69:49 basically you're gonna cause gas to be from something called g cells.

69:55 closest of kin in. That's a one. We're gonna come back to

70:00 released from the duodenal cells. And then hydrochloric acid secretion.

70:05 basically the presence of proteins being broken , stimulates all these different types of

70:12 to cause and even a positive feedback to uh to increase the rate of

70:18 . All right. Note of Pepsi the molecule, the peptide days,

70:27 noticed that name Pepsi doesn't sound like trying to see what time it is

70:35 minutes. All right, pharmacists, asked this before. We have no

70:41 students pre farms, right? You where all your sodas come from?

70:46 were they all originated? And pharmacies pepper originated in You better know the

70:55 to this question. You're gonna be by every Texan on the planet Waco

70:59 . All right. Pharmacy in Waco basically you go in and they would

71:05 you a digestive. Right. When you supposed to drink dr pepper.

71:11 , 6 and four. Um It's you look at the the old

71:15 they have this kind of clock looking that has a 10 of four and

71:19 six. And basically that's the idea supposed to drink your digestive.

71:23 coca cola. Where was it There's another easy one. Mm I

71:30 it Atlanta. Right. At a . What did they use to make

71:35 Cola? That's easy one cocaine. . It settles the stomach after a

71:42 meal to drink your coca cola, know, get stoned. And then

71:49 have the northern soda. We actually couple others. There's royal crown cola

71:54 . You've probably heard it. It's that person has moxie. Have you

71:57 heard that? It's an old phrase no longer exists. As far as

72:01 might be local. Right? But other big one, The massive one

72:07 Pepsi. Where did you wonder where got their name? Yeah.

72:17 who will help you aid in the of digestion. Some pharmacists took their

72:23 , score, score, score, , score, some car carbonated

72:27 Here, drink this. It's good you. And then they had a

72:32 bunch of sugar afterwards. Actually know dr pepper is, how they made

72:37 everyone always prune juice. Prune There might be some prunes in

72:40 Who knows? But no one's going All right. So you used to

72:44 get your sodas and your ice cream stuff out of out of pharmacy.

72:47 is called the soda fountain, person who served it was called the

72:50 jerk. Right? Because they're actually a handle. Not because they're jerk

72:58 another word, but I kept it myself. All right. And what

73:01 did and you did this as a . Right? Go to the

73:06 And what they would do is it syrup, syrup, syrup,

73:08 syrup, syrup, syrup, syrup the way down the line. The

73:11 for the service. They used to cough syrup. Right? So you

73:14 your cherry cough syrup, great cough . You get all those different

73:17 You know, say all your cough . I always say it's like bubble

73:20 because that's like the popular flavor. , right? But back then,

73:23 was just whatever is like what flavor want Orange right now. Think about

73:28 you're a kid. Did you ever this? You go to the fountain

73:31 , you got your refillable cup and went, Fanta Fanta, lemonade,

73:37 Pepper coke, skip the diet root beer, root beer,

73:43 And you back the other direction, ? We call those suicides. But

73:47 have you just done? You've mixed , syrup, syrup, syrup,

73:51 , syrup. You came back and it tastes like it tastes like a

73:54 pepper. Really bad dr pepper. you made it because you're a

73:58 you know, you're not a He learns sort of weird stuff.

74:03 won't be on the test by the . It's just fun. All

74:08 I'll see what else we Oh Okay. The gastric diffusion barrier.

74:13 right. Now, obviously if I'm enzymes into my stomach and a ph

74:18 very very low I can cause damage the tissues that line that structure.

74:23 ? We know these damages as Right? We can eat away at

74:26 wall of the digestive system. Actually really not true. It's really primarily

74:31 bacteria that are doing it. But go with it for a second.

74:35 ? You understand that your own enzymes chew you up because you're basically made

74:38 proteins, lipids and yada yada. , so the way your stomach protects

74:43 , it has a layer of alkaline . So basically mucus that basically creates

74:49 barrier between the hydrochloric acid and the that make up the walls of the

74:57 . All right. So that's its . So, what you have here

75:01 you can kind of see here's my . Here's my mucus gel membrane,

75:06 membrane but mucus gel that basically is very al Kalin. And out here

75:11 is the gastric lumen which has very low ph so that's how it

75:16 And I looked at this the first and I thought well wait a

75:18 How does this work if I'm secreting acid house the hydrochloric acid get way

75:23 out there even though the cells are . All right. I got this

75:28 layer and it's through this process called fingering. All right. I want

75:34 to picture geysers in your stomach. right? Or sea squirts?

75:41 sea squirts, sea cucumber. You , sea cucumber. You pick up

75:46 sea cucumber. What does it It's just starts spraying out water at

75:52 . Not up at them. I spray them. All right. That's

75:56 of what this does. Basically. cells that produce the hydrochloric acid,

76:01 create enough pressure in them that they push out that fluid. And it

76:05 burrows a hole through that alkaline gel squirts out into the outer environment.

76:12 then the gel slowly oozes back into . Because if you couldn't do

76:17 hydrochloric acid would just sit right there eat away at the cells. I

76:23 thought that was kind of cool because never made sense to me. How

76:26 this all work? All right. you go. So, a stream

76:30 hydrochloric acid. But it's all protected picture. I found these pictures on

76:39 internet. They were entitled bathing in blood of my enemy. Mhm.

76:51 . Love it. You know, worked really, really hard to get

76:55 cupcake that large cupcake. And what . All right, when we eat

77:06 . All right. The rate at we are going to process and break

77:11 this material is going to be in to the materials that are not only

77:15 the small intestine, but the communication the stomach and the small intestine.

77:21 right. In essence. What we is we have a We have multiple

77:24 that decide when it's time to begin and when it's time to stop.

77:28 right now we do have pacemaker They basically are regulated by the nervous

77:33 and some hormones. And what they're is they're creating this basic rhythm of

77:38 . Alright. Basic rhythm of mustard . It's always going on. So

77:42 what's going on in your body right , when you even don't have food

77:45 , it's just cost a little bit secretion. Little bit of contraction over

77:49 over and over again. All But then food comes along and so

77:54 is what we're going to go through three phases. There's the before

77:57 That's the catholic and the gastric And then the after meal is the

78:01 phase. All right. So these some of the hormones. There's lots

78:06 them. All right. We're going focus on a couple of them.

78:09 trin is a hormone produced by the cell. It's a real hard one

78:14 remember. All right. The G . Alright. This is found in

78:18 tantrum. The job of gastric is promote the production of hydrochloric acid and

78:26 secretion as well as from the chief . The release of Pepsi Imogen.

78:31 right. What's it doing? It's being secreted out into the lumen.

78:35 being secreted back into the blood to and find this cell Here it

78:40 Right. And it's saying ah So G cell someplace over here says here's

78:44 gastric in time to secrete protons. right. And that's what it's

78:50 The parietal cell. Uh The parietal . All right now, how do

78:54 stimulate this? Well, there's different . Aceto Coley. Well where do

78:59 see a cd calling besides the Mm. Oh my goodness. I

79:07 things from earlier units. Yes. right. Let me help you hear

79:13 nervous system we have fight or flight rest and digest. So which one

79:21 think is responsible? Rest and Parasympathetic. Alright, let's see the

79:28 . All right. So you're producing response to that. There's another thing

79:33 gastric releasing peptide that's released from the nerve and also the presence of peptides

79:37 the stomach. That's easy is too . Same sort of thing. It

79:44 hydrochloric acid secretion. So I'm promoting . So gastric promotes digestion. Histamine

79:49 digestion. It's released by the L cells. This is another one

79:53 these different types of cells. Some a statin on the other hand,

79:58 by the D cells. All Are going to block or prevent

80:05 All right. They act negatively on parietal cells parietal cells. Remember hydrochloric

80:11 . They act negatively on the g stop making gas from the act negatively

80:15 the sl cells stop making his to . In other words let me stop

80:21 process of digestion. So, we two mechanisms that promote digestion. One

80:26 right here that blocks that digestion. , this is just to kind of

80:33 you there's these direct pathways. here's the cl cell. You can

80:36 it's releasing histamine. It's acting Um We have a ceo Colin it

80:41 directly. We can have gas turbine act directly. All right.

80:46 there's direct ways. But you can see that there's indirect pathways that act

80:49 the si el cells. So, can never see the contact on the

80:52 or on the cell cell to cause of histamine. I can have gastric

80:55 CCK act on the cell cell and act indirectly. So, there's different

81:02 that we can do this. But idea is is I'm regulating through these

81:06 mechanisms. So, let's talk about phase. How much time do I

81:12 ? No one's looking like, like eight minutes over, two minutes

81:19 , man. But you guys are enraptured. I love it. All

81:23 , well, we can stop. mean, basically Well, I'll just

81:26 you and then you can get So phase is when you smell food or

81:30 makes you hunt, Right? And your stomach says it's time to eat

81:34 that's when you get that what you're right now, right? That's just

81:42 phallic phase. Alright preparing the stomach the incoming meal. All right,

81:47 we get back, we'll deal with gastric phase, which is when food

81:50 there shocking? All right, Just you're packing up, what do you

81:54 the intestinal phases then? What's in intestine is telling you to either speed

82:00 or slow down the rate of It's all easy. All right,

82:03 guys have a great weekend, enjoy you want

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