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The gastrointestinal tract is often reduced to digestion alone, yet its true role is far broader. It is a selective interface between the external world and the internal economy—deciding what enters, what is modified, and what is excluded.
In this episode, Medlock Holmes provides a unifying overview of gastrointestinal function and regulation. We explore motility, secretion, digestion, absorption, and immune defence as coordinated processes governed by neural, hormonal, and local control systems.
Rather than approaching the gut as a series of organs, this episode frames it as an intelligent, self-regulating continuum, capable of adapting moment by moment to composition, volume, and context of intake.
Here, physiology reminds us that nourishment is not passive intake.It is active negotiation.
Key Takeaways
* The gastrointestinal tract integrates motility, secretion, and absorption
* Enteric, autonomic, and hormonal controls act in parallel
* The gut functions as both digestive and immune organ
* Regulation adapts continuously to meal composition and volume
* Effective digestion depends on coordination, not speed
By Med School Audio - Medical Knowledge Reimagined & Learning Made Memorable.The gastrointestinal tract is often reduced to digestion alone, yet its true role is far broader. It is a selective interface between the external world and the internal economy—deciding what enters, what is modified, and what is excluded.
In this episode, Medlock Holmes provides a unifying overview of gastrointestinal function and regulation. We explore motility, secretion, digestion, absorption, and immune defence as coordinated processes governed by neural, hormonal, and local control systems.
Rather than approaching the gut as a series of organs, this episode frames it as an intelligent, self-regulating continuum, capable of adapting moment by moment to composition, volume, and context of intake.
Here, physiology reminds us that nourishment is not passive intake.It is active negotiation.
Key Takeaways
* The gastrointestinal tract integrates motility, secretion, and absorption
* Enteric, autonomic, and hormonal controls act in parallel
* The gut functions as both digestive and immune organ
* Regulation adapts continuously to meal composition and volume
* Effective digestion depends on coordination, not speed