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NOTES – DIGESTIVE SYSTEM ANATOMY
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Within 2-6 hours, all food is emptied into the small intestine. After you eat how long does it take for the stomach to empty? Interesting Digestive System Facts
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1,100 How many pounds of food does the average person eat in a year?
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about 20-30 ft long. How many feet long are your intestines?
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NOTES – DIGESTIVE SYSTEM ANATOMY Oral Cavity mouth, pharynx, esophagus
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MOUTH SALIVARY GLANDS – produce saliva
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Saliva Components Mostly water – about 99.5% SALIVARY AMYLASE – digests starch LYSOZYME – antibacterial action MUCIN – lubricant chewing and saliva with food form a BOLUS
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PHARYNX Epiglottis prevents food from entering the trachea (wind pipe) common area for food and air
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ESOPHAGUS transports bolus from pharynx to stomach involuntary muscular movement of food - PERISTALSIS
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STOMACH a storage & mixing chamber secretions mucus hydrochloric acid (HCl) HCl activates pepsinogen to pepsin which is main enzyme that digests protein
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movement mixing waves - peristalsis bolus becomes chyme
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SMALL INTESTINE parts: duodenum, jejunum, ileum Function: digestion and absorption intestinal juice – water & mucus epithelial cells have digestive enzymes to digest ALL classes of food
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LIVER performs many functions – main blood filter in digestive system in digestion it secretes BILE into the gall bladder the gall bladder then dumps bile into small intestine
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bile EMULSIFIES fats – breaks fat into smaller pieces – easier for fat digesting enzymes to do their work Normal liverfatty liverCirrhosis of the liver
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PANCREAS pancreatic enzymes are important for the digestion of all major classes of food four enzymes and bicarbonate all are dumped into small intestine
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LARGE INTESTINE Parts: ascending colon, transverse colon, descending colon, sigmoid colon chyme is converted to feces absorption of water & salts E. coli bacteria synthesizes vitamin K
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