MCAT Basics Podcast

The Digestive System

In this episode, we’ll break down the intricate processes of nutrient digestion and absorption, from the mechanical and chemical digestion in the stomach to the vital role of the small and large intestines. We’ll also discuss the regulatory mechanisms involving hormones and nervous innervation and the essential structures like the liver, gallbladder, and pancreas. And don’t forget, this episode is packed with tips on everything you need to know about this high-yield topic for the MCAT.

So grab your notes, get comfortable, and let’s embark on this fascinating journey through the digestive system. Stay tuned for a deep dive into how our bodies turn food into the vital nutrients we need to thrive.

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[[00:00] Introduction to the MCAT Basics

[05:11] Digestive system involves mechanical and chemical processes.

[06:55] Food travels through digestive system over time.

[10:48] Small intestines: duodenum, jejunum, ileum, enterocytes crucial.

[14:38] Sphincters in digestive system control food movement.

[16:26] Podcast discusses physiology of digestive system structures.

[20:57] Salivary enzyme breaks down starch into glucose.

[23:46] Muscle contractions propel food through digestive system.

[27:40] Lipase enzyme breaks down fats in stomach.

[29:11] Stomach doesn’t absorb nutrients, protects itself.

[32:55] Enzymes linked to cells for carbohydrate breakdown.

[38:05] Bile emulsifies fat, chylomicrons enter lymphatic system.

[41:35] Gut bacteria metabolize cellulose, form fatty acids.

[45:02] Living without large intestine; regulation of digestion.

[46:50] CCK stimulates pancreatic juice release, important digestion.

[49:57] Prepare for MCAT and excel with us!

Sam Smith

Sam completed his Bachelors of Science in Chemical and Biological Engineering at the University of Colorado Boulder. Following his graduation, he worked at the National Institutes of Health Vaccine Research Center studying HIV. Meanwhile, with a microphone in his garage, Sam founded the MCAT Basics podcast. The podcast has grown to become the top rated MCAT podcast on iTunes. In addition to podcasting, Sam enjoys the outdoors, sports, and his friends and family.

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