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Digestive System Breaks down food into the nutrients your body needs Mechanical –Foods are physically broken apart into smaller pieces Chemical –Chemicals produced by your body break large molecules into smaller ones that your body can use
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What does the DS do? Digestion – breaking down of food into nutrients Absorption - Then the body is able to absorb and use the nutrients in food for energy, growth, and repair Elimination - DS also eliminates undigested food from the body
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Are teeth part of the DS? Yes, very much so – They break down food so it can be swallowed It also allows food to be mixed with saliva which acts as an enzyme Enzyme – proteins or others types of molecules that help speed up chemical processes
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What path does food take? Mouth – chewed and swallowed, moistens, saliva begins breaking down starches Pharynx - junction b/n DT & RS, epiglottis Esophagus – long, straight tube connects pharynx to stomach by peristalsis
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cont Stomach – –broken down by enzymes, acid –Can hold about 1 gallon of food & liquid –Churning of stomach – mechanical –Gastric juice – chemical –Lined with mucous to protect from acid –Food leaves stomach as CHYME
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cont Small intestine – – broken down, nutrients taken out –Most chemical digestion and absorption of nutrients takes place here –3 organs play a role Liver – Bile – breaks down large fat droplets Gallbladder – stores bile, releases it to SI Pancreas – triangular organ, secretes enzymes SI is coated with Villi –Absorb nutrients – pg 245
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cont Large intestine –5 ft long, 3 in wide Colon – major part of LI –Bacteria that live on undigested food make important vitamins –These vitamins and water are taken from the undigested food before the waste is removed from the body Rectum – last part of LI where undigested waste is stored until in leaves the body These make up the Digestive Tract
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Organs of Digestive System
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How does food move through the DS? Peristalsis – waves of rhythmic motion that run through the walls of organs in the DT – push food through
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Why doesn’t stomach acid burn the stomach? Acid in your stomach is strong enough to dissolve metal Lining of stomach secretes a coat of mucus that lines and protects stomach Heartburn – stomach acid leaks into the esophagus which does not have protective lining
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Avoid Digestive Disorders Fiber Limit fat Eat moderately Drink water exercise
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Digestive Disorders Appendicitis –Small pouch that projects from colon –Bacteria infects it –Surgically removed – don’t need it –Can rupture – serious –Pain near naval that spreads –Nausea –Diarrhea –fever
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Colon cancer –Uncontrolled cell division that leads to cancerous tumor –Change in bowel habits –Persistent gas and pain –Unexplained weight loss –Surgery, radiation, chemo
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Heartburn –Acid from stomach irritates esophagus –Burning sensation in chest –OTC prescription drugs
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Hemorrhoids –Veins in anus or rectum swell due to constipation, pregnancy, and childbirth –Sitting for long periods of time –Heavy lifting –Bleeding, itching, pain –OTC treatments –Warm bath –surgery - minor
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Crohn’s Disease – Inflammatory bowel –Chronic inflammation of DT –Diarrhea, cramping, bleeding, loss of appetite, weight loss, fever –Anti-inflammatory drugs, surgery
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Irritable Bowel Syndrome – IBS –Abnormal peristalsis in the SI leads to bouts of diarrhea and constipation –Gas, bloating, stress may worsen symptoms –Managing stress, diet changes, drugs that affect NS activities
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Lactose Intolerance –Lack of the enzyme lactase in the SI leads to an inability to digest lactose, a sugar in milk –After consuming milk products Nausea Cramps Gas Diarrhea –Drink less milk, take lactose drops, drink lactose free milk
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Peptic ulcer –Irritation caused by H. Pylori infection leads to open sores in stomach lining –Burning pain b/n breastbone and navel, especially when stomach in empty –Antibiotics, antacids, meds to protect stomach lining and DT lining
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Food Safety Foodborne illness –Contains poison or disease causing bacteria –Undercooked –Raw –Transfer from hands, to countertops, etc –Symptoms Fever Blood in stool, the runs vomiting
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Food preparation & storage Cook meat well, cook eggs Separate to avoid cross-contamination Chill leftovers Clean after touching food
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