Acid Production in the Stomach
I hope you have enjoyed this week’s material.
First question: What was your favorite topic this week? What did you enjoy? Find a video that relates to this topic.
You will crate 4 short paragraphs. Please organize your post to earn points.
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1. Research: Students will briefly summarize a video that relates to their favorite topic this week. Locate and give the full page of the URL to a video in APA formatting (cite in text and reference) that pertains to your favorite topic this week. Summarize the video in 50 words. Cite in the text. Reference at the end. If the URL is not given and cannot be verified, points will not be earned for this section. Documentation of sources is necessary. /25 Words:
2. System Check: Relate your topic from this week to another system in the body. Demonstrate and show how this information is connected to other functions in the body. Please illustrate how this system is interrelated to another system in the body. Compare and contrast structure. Provide examples from the text. Cite and reference the text. /75 Words.
3. Apply the importance of this information at different levels (individual/career, society, world). What was the most significant connection you made with the material this week? How is your topic showing up in the news these days? Explain why this video is important. Tell me why this topic may be important to your future career. How can you apply this topic of anatomy to your career or your community? Society? Give a detailed example. Be specific about this; Do not only say it is important but explain why it is important. /100 Words.
4. Weekly Self Reflection: What resources do you think helped you most this week to help you understand? What challenges did you have with the material? What improvements can you make this week to implement for next week? /50 Words.
Due Date: This is due by 11:59pm EST Sunday
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250+ words minimum.
Thoughtful, substantial and factual information is required.
This must be written in your own words.
Direct quotes must be cited. Demonstrate comprehension of material. APA references and citations are expected when sources are used.
PICK FROM ONE OF THESE WEEKS TOPICS LEARNED:
Chapter 24
How Much Water Do I Need
Calcium levels in the blood
Chapter 25
Organs of digestion
G.I. Tract overview
Hydrochloric acid production of the stomach
Ulcers
Three phases of gastric secretion
Hormones and gastric secretion
Absorption of Nutrients in the Small Intestine
Digestion, Absorption: Emulsification with Bile
Reflexes in the Colon
Enzyme Action and the Hydrolysis of Sucrose
Small Intestine Digestion
Chapter 26
Carbohydrate Structure and Function
Lipid Overview
Digestion and Metabolism Overview
Six Classes of Essential Nutrients
Fiber: Overview
Limiting Amino Acids
B Vitamins
Vitamins: Overview
Introduction to Food Labels
Blood Sugar Regulation
Lipoproteins Explained
Cellular Respiration: Digestion
Cellular Respiration: Summary
ACID PRODUCTION IN THE STOMACH
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The video talks about the regulation and secretion of hydrochloric acid in the stomach, particularly in the lumen of the stomach. Water and carbon dioxide react to form carbonic acid; if it is in a polar medium, it then dissociates, forming H+ and HCO3-. Bicarbonate leaves the parietal cell, and chlorine enters and migrates to the terminal end, so do the hydrogen protons. The chlorine moves down the channel and out the cell as the Hydrogen proton and potassium exchange at the end of the parietal cell. The hydrogen proton and the chlorine anion combine to make hydrochloric acid (Professor Givon's Lectures, 2018).
The production of hydrochloric acid in the stomach is connected to the digestive system. Hydrochloric acid, multiple enzymes, and a layer of mucus that shields the stomach lining make up stomach secretions. Hydrochloric acid aids in the breakdown, digestion, and absorption of nutrients, including protein. It also protects the body from infections by removing pathogens such as bacteria and viruses from the stomach (Hsu, 2020).
This knowledge is useful in the professional world of medicine. It will help ...