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Digestive System Emily Thompson Jayce Landrum. Digestion  Digestion is the bodily process of breaking down food chemically and mechanically.  Nutrients.

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1 Digestive System Emily Thompson Jayce Landrum

2 Digestion  Digestion is the bodily process of breaking down food chemically and mechanically.  Nutrients are absorbed through intestine walls and it eliminates waste.

3 Salivary Gland Esophagus Liver Stomach Gallbladder Pancreas Large Intestine Small Intestine Appendix Rectum Anus Parts of the Digestive System

4 Two types of digestion  Mechanical:  Mixing of food in the mouth by the tongue, churning of food in the stomach and segmentation in the small intestines.  Chemical:  Large food molecules are broken down to their building blocks by enzymes.

5 Mouth  The main function of the mouth is where food enters.  Amylase is the enzyme that the salivary glands secrete, it then starts to digest carbohydrate.  Once food is swallowed, it is called chime.  The pharynx receives food from the mouth and carries it to the esophagus.

6 Stomach  The main function of the stomach is to break down and digest food to extract necessary nutrient from what you have.  The most important enzyme in the stomach is pepsin.

7 Small & Large Intestine  The main functions of the small intestine is to absorb minerals and nutrients from food.  Segmentation occurs in the small intestine and it is the contraction of circular muscles in the digestive tract.  The main function of the large intestine is to absorb water from the remaining indigestible food matter and transmit the useless waste material from the body.

8 Rectum  The function of the rectum is to hold the feces until time for defecation.  They are transferred to anus and then outside of the body.

9 Accessory Organs  Teeth- Chew, crush, and grind food.  Tongue- Vital for chewing and swallowing food and is responsible for taste  Liver- Bile production and excretion.  Gallbladder- Stores and concentrate bile  Pancreas- produces the correct chemicals to digest food.

10 How Food Travels Through the Body  Mouth (uses salivary glands to helps to swallow)  pharynx  esophagus  stomach  small intestine  large intestine  rectum  anus

11 1.Salivary Gland 2. Esophagus 3. Liver 4. Stomach 5. Gallbladder 6. Pancreas 7. Large Intestine 8. Small Intestine 9. Appendix 10. Rectum 11. Anus


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