What are the roles of the buccinator and suprahyoid muscles in swallowing?
What are the roles of the muscles of the palate?
What are the roles of the muscles of the floor of the mouth?
- In phase 2
What are the roles of the infrahyoid muscles of the neck?
- In phase 3
What are the roles of the pharyngeal constrictors?
Contract sequentially to drive bolus down
Name the muscles involved in swallowing, in order of their use
Describe phase one of swallowing. Is it voluntary or involuntary? Name the muscles used
Describe phase two of swallowing. Is it voluntary or involuntary? Name the muscles used
Describe phase three of swallowing. Is it voluntary or involuntary? Name the muscles used
List 4 roles of saliva
What is the optimum pH of saliva
Around 7.2
What percentage of BMR is used by the liver?
21%
What percentage of BMR is used by the brain?
20%
What sources of energy does the liver use?
Amino acids, fatty acids, alcohol, gluscose
What sources of energy does the brain use?
Glucose and ketone bodies
What sources of energy do muscles use?
Glucose, acetate, triglycerides, branched amino acids
What sources of energy red blood cells use?
Glucose
What are free sugars and what are they associated with?
- Associated with increased blood glucose/insulin
What are 2 types of starch?
Rapidly digesting and slowly digesting (RDS and SDS)
What is rapidly digesting starch associated with?
Increased blood glucose and insulin levels
Name 4 functions of the stomach?
Name 4 key cells of the stomach
Which cells in the stomach secrete acid, and what type of acid?
Parietal cells secrete HCl
Approximately how much acid does the stomach produce per day?
2L