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Avian Digestive Tract
Ruminates
DIGESTIVE TRACT
CONNECTIONS
Salivary Glands
SALIVA
• Secreted by epithelial cells of three glands
• Contains AMYLASE (starch hydrolyzing) and LYSOZYME (antibacterial)
• Used for lubrication, cooling, solvent and buffer
• Sialorrhea = excess production
Esophagus & Peristalsis
STOMACH
• Initial site of protein hydrolysis/digestion
• Primary site of mechanical digestion via rumination
• Absorption of water and alcohol
STOMACH SECRETIONS
• Site of initial protein hydrolysis
• Controlled by multiple factors including sight, smell, taste of food as well as distention of fundus
• HCl provides optimal pH for enzymes like Pepsin
DUODENUM
• First section of small intestine
• Drastic rise in pH due to addition of bile salts
• Receives secretions of pancreas
• Most common site of ulcers (5cm from pylorus)
BILE SALTS
• Inorganic salts produced by liver
• Used to emulsify (increase surface area) of lipids/fats
• Stored temporarily in Gall Bladder
• Enters Duodenum via Common Bile Duct
PANCREATIC JUICE
• Contains Trypsin (protein hydrolyzing), Lipase (lipid hydrolyzing), Nuclease (DNA-RNA hydrolyzing) and Amylase (carbohydrate hydrolyzing)
• pH must be Alkaline (8) so pancreas secretes bicarbonate (NaHC03)
SMALL INTESTINE
• Jejunum (8ft)• Ileum (12ft)• Site of absorption and
chemical digestion
INTESTINAL JUICE
• Contains aminopeptidase (protein hydrolyzing), sucrase, maltase and lactase (carbohydrate hydrolyzing)
• High surface area of small intestine (200 m2) assists in secretion and absorption
VILLI
• Small (1mm) projections of small intestine that drastically increase surface area of small intestine
• Cells lining villi die and are consumed!
• Contain capillaries for transport of material
• Contain lacteals to transport fats
Vermiform Appendix
COLON
COLON
• Involved in synthesis of Vitamin K– Assists clotting– Assists conversion of
glucose to glycogen in the liver
COLONOSCOPY