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Digestive System

Purpose: Ingestion: Take food in Digestion: Break down food Physically by chewing Chemically through reactions and acids Absorption: Nutrients move into the blood Elimination: Waste passes out of the system

ORGANS INVOLVED IN DIGESTION Label your digestive system diagram with the following labels

Tissues The entire digestive tract is lined with epithelial tissue that secretes mucus Functions of mucus: Protects tissue from digestive enzymes Allows material to pass smoothly along tube

Did you know? If you eat spoiled food, your body recognizes the presence of toxins and attempts to remove as quickly as possible. You experience this as vomiting or diarrhea.

Mouth Mechanical digestion Chemical digestion Breaks food down by chewing Chemical digestion Enzymes in saliva break down molecules of food

Esophagus Muscular tube connecting mouth and stomach Smooth muscle tissue: can contract with conscious thought

Stomach Mechanical Digestion Chemical Digestion Stomach churns food Chemical Digestion Very strong acid (pH 2) Digestive enzymes Contains many nerves that tell us when we’re full

Did you know? Heartburn occurs when stomach acid backs up into your esophagus Your esophagus does not have the thick mucous layer that protects your stomach and this results in a burning sensation Treatment can include taking an antacid to neutralize the acid

Small Intestine 6m long and 1.5 cm in diameter Site of most digestion Goblet cells secrete mucous Nutrients diffuse through the wall of the small intestine into the bloodstream

Large Intestine 1.5m long and 6cm in diameter Absorbs water from indigestible food Remaining solid matter is excreted as feces from the anus

Accessory Organs Liver Gallbladder Pancreas Secretes bile which helps to emulsify fats Gallbladder Stores bile Pancreas Produces insulin which regulates the concentration of glucose in the blood