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Digestive System

Digestive System Functions: Change food into energy Digestion=breaking down food (2 stages) Mechanical-physical Chemical- changing food on a molecular level with enzymes Peristalsis-muscle contractions that keep moving down the digestive system

Chemical digestion - process of changing food on a molecular level using enzymes

Which type of digestion is the following? Chewing a saltine? - 2. Saliva breaking the saltine down into molecules of glucose? - 3. Your tongue breaking pieces of a hamburger apart? 4. Pepsin (an enzyme) in your stomach breaking the hamburger into amino acids? Mechanical Chemical Mechanical Chemical

Pathway food takes!

Mouth Teeth mechanically break down food into small pieces. Tongue mixes food with saliva (contains amylase, which helps break down starch). Epiglottis is a flap-like structure at the back of the throat that closes over the trachea preventing food from entering it.

Esophagus Functions include: Secrete mucus Moves food from the throat to the stomach using muscle movement called peristalsis If acid from the stomach gets in here that’s heartburn.

Stomach J-shaped muscular bag that stores the food you eat, breaks it down into tiny pieces. Mixes food with digestive juices that contain enzymes to break down proteins and lipids. Acid in the stomach kills bacteria. Food found in the stomach is called chyme. Takes about 4 hours to do its job on the food.

Small Intestine Lining of intestine walls has finger-like projections called villi, to increase surface area. The villi are covered in microvilli which further increases surface area for absorption.

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Small Intestine Cont.. Nutrients from the food pass into the bloodstream through the small intestine walls. Absorbs: 80% ingested water Vitamins Minerals Carbohydrates Proteins Lipids Secretes digestive enzymes

Large Intestine Accepts what small intestines don’t absorb Rectum (short term storage which holds feces before it is expelled).

Large Intestine Functions Bacterial digestion Concentrate wastes Ferment carbohydrates Protein breakdown Absorbs more water Concentrate wastes

Accessory Organs Not part of the path of food, but play a critical role. Include: Liver, gall bladder, and pancreas

Liver Directly affects digestion by producing bile Bile helps digest fat filters out toxins and waste including drugs & alcohol Livers CAN regenerate missing pieces if necessary.

Gall Bladder Stores bile from the liver, releases it into the small intestine. Fatty diets can cause gallstones To remove the stones, that means you remove the gallbladder

Pancreas Produces digestive enzymes to digest fats, carbohydrates and proteins Regulates blood sugar by producing insulin Diabetes- Type 1- pancreas fails to produce enough insulin. Type 2- Body stops responding properly to insulin created.

Spleen Located to the left of the stomach Functions- It acts as a filter for blood as part of the immune system

D. Digestive System Injury/Diseases Ulcers Diarrhea Acid reflux Cirrhosis of the Liver

Now it's... QUIZ TIME!

On a sheet of paper, write the name of each colored organ: Green: Red: Pink: Brown: Purple: Yellow:

How’d you do? Green: Esophagus Red: Stomach Pink: Small Intestine Brown: Large Intestine Purple: Liver Green: Gall Bladder Yellow: Pancreas Great Job!

References and Links Your Digestive System and How It Works Digestive system diagram comes from this site The Real Deal on the Digestive System Pancreas: Introduction and Index Your Gross and Cool Body - Digestive System