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Physiology of Digestion

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  • Digestion in the buccal cavity
  • Digestion in the stomach
  • Digestion in the small intestine 
  • Action of pancreatic juice
  • Action of intestinal juice 
Maharashtra State Board: Class 12

Key Points: Physiology of Digestion

  • Digestion involves mechanical and chemical processes working together in the alimentary canal.
  • Mechanical digestion includes chewing (mastication) in the mouth, churning in the stomach and peristaltic movements throughout the gastrointestinal tract.
  • Chemical digestion is a series of enzyme‑catalysed catabolic reactions that hydrolyse complex food molecules into simpler absorbable units.
  • Different organs (mouth, stomach, small intestine) secrete specific enzymes for carbohydrates, proteins, fats and nucleic acids, each acting on particular substrates.
  • Intestinal, pancreatic and gastric juices together complete the breakdown of food so that nutrients can be absorbed mainly in the small intestine.
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