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THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM 7-3.3 Recall the major organs of the human body and their functions within their particular body system.
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Functions of the Digestive System: Breakdown food into nutrients that the body can use Absorb nutrients necessary for energy, growth and maintenance Rid the body of solid wastes
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Why am I Hungry? You need food to provide energy for your body. Food contains Nutrients that are important substances that enable you to move, grow, and maintain homeostasis. Examples of Nutrients: Proteins, Carbohydrates, fats, and water.
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What Jobs do Nutrients Have in My Body? Proteins: Growth & Repair Makes your muscles, bones, and skin Carbohydrates: Energy for Cells and contain cellulose which helps in digestion. Fat: Energy Storage Water: Necessary for all living things. More than ½ your body is made up of water.
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Digestion: What happens to My Lunch? Before you can use nutrients, food most be broken down into smaller substances. Digestion is the process of breaking down food into usable materials.
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Types of Digestion: Mechanical: Physical changes Break food into smaller pieces Occurs in Mouth when Chewing Chemical: Actually change food into different substances Ex. Saliva in mouth changes starch to sugars The change in taste is a chemical reaction
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The Digestive System: Performs the complex jobs of moving and breaking down food. Includes: Mouth- Mechanical Digestion Salivary Glands Stomach Small Intestine Large Intestine Liver Gallbladder Pancreas
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Movement of Food Through Digestive System Food is moved in wavelike contractions called Peristalsis Mucous Glands can be found throughout the entire system to keep food moist.
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Mouth and Esophagus Mouth Teeth break food down via mechanical digestion Saliva softens food and begins chemical digestion Esophagus Muscle contractions of peristalsis move solid food from the throat to the stomach in about eight seconds. Liquids take about two seconds!
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Digestive System Liver Largest Internal Organ Filters blood Produces Bile which breaks down fat Gallbladder Stores bile to be sent to the small intestine. Pancreas Produces digestive juices that help break down food in small intestine.
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Digestive System Continued Strong muscles in the stomach mix and mash food. Stomach acid breaks down food. Small Intestine Partially digested food moves from stomach Uses digestive juices from pancreas, liver, and gallbladder to breakdown nutrients. Tiny folds called villi that absorb nutrients. Large Intestine Water and other nutrients are absorbed. Tightly packs waste and sends it to the rectum for disposal.
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