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Title: Digestive System


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Digestive System
  • Aids with what life function?

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Mouth
  • The first part of the digestive system where food
    is ingested and taken into the body.
  • Mechanical digestion begins here. You begin to
    chew your food and break it down.
  • Chemical digestion also begins here. Food is
    mixed with saliva that has enzymes that begin to
    digest carbohydrates.

3
Digestive Tract
Accessory Organs
1 Mouth
4
Esophagus
  • Long tube that connects the mouth to the stomach.
  • Muscles contract and relax to move food down the
    esophagus. This is called peristalsis.
  • A valve called a sphincter separates the
    esophagus from the stomach.

5
Digestive Tract
Accessory Organs
1 Mouth
2 Esophagus
6
Stomach
  • A sac-like muscular organ that is attached to the
    esophagus.
  • When food enters the stomach mechanical digestion
    is completed here. Food is churned and turns into
    a paste called chime.
  • Digestive enzymes are mixed with the food to
    continue chemical digestion.

7
Digestive Tract
Accessory Organs
1 Mouth
2 Esophagus
3 Stomach
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Small Intestine
  • The long, thin winding tube that food goes
    through after it leaves the stomach.
  • Chemical digestion continues in the small
    intestine.
  • Absorption occurs here through small extensions
    in the intestine wall called villi.

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Digestive Tract
Accessory Organs
1 Mouth
2 Esophagus
3 Stomach
4 Small Intestine
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Accessory Organs
  • Liver makes bile a digestive enzyme that
    emulsifies fats to help with their digestion.
  • Gall Bladder is attached to the liver. It stores
    and releases the bile into the small intestine.
  • Pancreas is a gland that produces enzymes which
    help digest carbohydrates, fats and proteins into
    the small intestine.

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Digestive Tract
Accessory Organs
1 Mouth
2 Esophagus
Liver
3 Stomach
Pancreas
Gall Bladder
4 Small Intestine
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Large Intestine (Colon)
  • Digestion and absorption is over. Wider tube
    that remaining food waste moves through.
  • Water is reabsorbed into the body here and
    bacteria help make vitamins.
  • Appendix is a small sac located near the
    start of the large intestine.
  • Function unknown but might have to do with all
    the bacteria that lives in the human digestive
    system.

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Digestive Tract
Accessory Organs
1 Mouth
2 Esophagus
Liver
3 Stomach
Pancreas
Gall Bladder
4 Small Intestine
5 Large Intestine (colon)
Appendix
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Rectum
  • Where feces is stored before it is released from
    the body.
  • The waste in feces has never entered the body.
    It is the waste that could not be digested or
    absorbed.
  • It will leave out the anus. An other sphincter
    valve open to the outside of the body. The end
    of the digestive tract.
  • If too much water is absorbed in the large
    intestine you will be constipated. If too little
    water is absorbed you will have diarrhea.

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Digestive Tract
Accessory Organs
1 Mouth
2 Esophagus
Liver
3 Stomach
Pancreas
Gall Bladder
4 Small Intestine
5 Large Intestine (colon)
6 Rectum
Appendix
7 Anus
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Digestive Enzymes
  • We use enzymes to digest our food. Why do we
    need different enzymes to digest different types
    of food?
  • Why do we have to digest our food?

Nutrient Enzyme End Product
Carbohydrates Amylase
Proteins Peptidase
Lipids Lipase
Monosaccharides (Simple sugars)
Amino Acids
3 Fatty Acids and 1 Glycerol
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