Summary:
The gastrointestinal system is the gate through which nutritive substances, vitamins, minerals, and fluids enter
the body. Proteins, fats and complex carbohydrates are broken down into absorbable units (products of the
digestion) in the digestive tract and finally they are absorbed together with vitamins, minerals and water into
the blood or the lymph. The digestive and absorptive functions of the gastrointestinal tract depend on the various
mechanisms, which adjust the food, put it through the gastrointestinal tract and mix it together with digestive
enzymes secreted by the salivary glands, stomach, pancreas, small intestine and with bile. Some of these
mechanisms depend on the spontaneous activity of the smooth muscles, others involve the somatic and
autonomous reflexes, paracrine effects of the chemical substances, hormones and local gastrointestinal hormo-
nes. The aim of this paper is to review the essential factors participating in the regulation of these processes
(mainly motility and secretion) from the mouth cavity, stomach, duodenum, gallbladder, pancreas, small
intestine and large intestine to the defecation. The basic regulatory factors are summarized in the schemes from
the sources of the physiological textbooks, which are accepted in the whole world for the education of physiology
in the medical faculties.
Key words:
gastrointestinal system, basic function, regulation
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