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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Chapter 23-McKee, Boyer, Crocker, Poynton, Sprockel, proteins whose chemical digestion begin in the stomach stomach, parasympatheitc nervous system has a stimulatory effect on secretions from the stomach, lipids travel through the epithelial lining of the small intetine as chylomicrons which are then absorbed into the lymph, stomach secretion and motility is regulated by gastrin, small intestine exerts negative feedback on the stomach by secreting duodenal hormones, bile stored in the gallbladder, stomach empties contents into small intestine, hormone release by the endocrine system affects sympathetic nervous system, absorption a process by which the products of digestion pass through the ailimentary tube mucosa into either the lymph, duodenal hormones which reduce the contractile force and slow the emptying rate of the stomach, hormone release by the endocrine system affects parasympatheitc nervous system, bile emulsifies lipids, sympathetic nervous system has an inhibitory effect on secretions from the stomach, pancreas releases pancreatic amylase, small intestine primary site of nutrient absorption, proteases enzymes that degrade proteins, small intestine primary site for digestion of lipids, liver produces bile, absorption a process by which the products of digestion pass through the ailimentary tube mucosa into either the blood, stomach secretes pepsin in the presence of HCl