Objective SWBAT State the functions of the digestive system

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Objective SWBAT State the functions of the digestive system relate organs in the digestive system to their functions.

+ di gest from Latin digerere: “to carry apart, separate, divide” dis- “apart” gerere “to carry”

Functions of the Digestive System Breaks down food into nutrients that your body can use Absorption of necessary nutrients Prepares waste to leave the body

Two Types of Digestion Mechanical Digestion Chemical Digestion Breaking, crushing, mashing food into smaller pieces Done by teeth, stomach Chemicals break large molecules into smaller particles Causes chemical changes Done by saliva, stomach, small intestine

Mouth Where food enters the digestive system Mechanical digestion (teeth) Chemical digestion (enzymes in saliva)

Esophagus Muscular tube connecting throat with stomach Squeezes food from mouth to stomach with muscle contractions called peristalsis

Stomach Mechanical digestion (contractions of smooth muscle tissue) Chemical digestion (acids from walls) Turns food into chyme: semifluid mass of partially digested food

Chyme

Small Intestine Finishes chemical digestion of food Absorbs nutrients from food and sends them into the bloodstream Circulatory system will carry nutrients to all your cells

Large Intestine Absorbs excess liquid from undigested food Compacts indigestible food into waste Large intestine ends at a short tube called the rectum (where wastes is compressed into a solid form) wastes leave body through the opening at the end called the anus

Remember: You digest MESSiLy M outh E sophagus S tomach S mall intestine L arge intestine

Check For Understanding Which of the following is a function of the digestive system? It provides oxygen to the body. It produces new offspring. It breaks down food so the body can use it. It gives the body its shape.

Check For Understanding Which of the following is NOT a function of the mouth? It is where food enters the digestive system. It moves food to the large intestine. It breaks down food mechanically. It breaks down food chemically.

Check For Understanding Which is a function of the large intestine? It absorbs nutrients from food and puts them into the bloodstream It takes nutrients to all the cells of your body It breaks down food chemically It absorbs extra liquid from food your body could not digest

Check For Understanding Which is NOT true about the stomach? It breaks down food physically with muscle contractions. It uses acids to break food down chemically. It turns food into chyme. It is where babies grow.

Check For Understanding What is the main function of the small intestine? It is where food enters the digestive system. It absorbs nutrients from food. It kills bacteria. It prepares food to exit the body.

Check For Understanding Which statement about digestion is true? Saliva digests food mechanically; teeth digest it chemically. Mechanical digestion and chemical digestion occur in the large intestine. Enzymes digest food chemically; teeth digest food mechanically. Chemical digestion mashes up food; mechanical digestion breaks it up with enzymes.

Check For Understanding Which organ is not functioning properly if an individual is unable to compact waste or reabsorb liquid from undigested food? stomach esophagus small intestine large intestine

Check For Understanding Which organ is not functioning properly if an individual is unable to absorb nutrients from food? stomach mouth small intestine large intestine

Check For Understanding Which statement about the esophagus is true? It moves food using muscle contractions. It moves air down to the lungs. It breaks food down mechanically. It moves food from the stomach to the intestines.