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Lesson 1 When does digestion begin? Digestion begins when you take your first bite of food. The Digestive System Food and drink must be changed into smaller.

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2 Lesson 1 When does digestion begin? Digestion begins when you take your first bite of food. The Digestive System Food and drink must be changed into smaller nutrients before they can be absorbed into the blood and carried to cells in the body.

3 Lesson 1 Describe the structures and functions of the digestive system Show the pathway of food through the digestive system In this lesson, you will learn to: Lesson Objectives

4 Lesson 1 What Does Your Digestive System Do? The functions of the digestive system can be divided into three main processes: 1.DigestionDigestion 2.AbsorptionAbsorption 3.EliminationElimination Functions of the Digestive System

5 Lesson 1 The Digestive Processes The nervous system triggers the digestive process. Digestion includes a mechanical process involving chewing, mashing, and breaking food into smaller pieces. It also includes a chemical process involving digestive juices that change food into simpler substances. After the food has been broken down, nutrients are absorbed into the blood and delivered to all cells of the body by the cardiovascular system. Functions of the Digestive System

6 Lesson 1 The Digestive System Functions of the Digestive System

7 Lesson 1 The digestive process begins in the mouth. Ingestion, the first stage of the digestive process, is the taking of food into the body. Structures Involved in Ingestion Structures of the Digestive System Structures involved in ingestion include: Teeth Salivary glands Tongue

8 Lesson 1 Teeth The primary function of the teeth is to break the food you eat into smaller pieces. Mastication prepares food to be swallowed.Mastication Structures of the Digestive System

9 Lesson 1 Salivary Glands The salivary glands in the mouth produce the first digestive juices used in the digestive process. Saliva produced by these glands contains an enzyme that begins to break down the starches and sugars in food into smaller particles. Saliva also lubricates food, making it easier to swallow. Structures of the Digestive System

10 Lesson 1 Tongue The tongue forms chewed food into a size and shape that can be swallowed. As you swallow, muscular contractions force food into the pharynx, or throat. The uvula closes the opening to the nasal passages. The epiglottis closes the opening to the trachea to prevent food from entering the respiratory system. Structures of the Digestive System

11 Lesson 1 The Esophagus Structures of the Digestive System When food is swallowed, it enters the esophagus. Food is moved through the esophagus, stomach, and intestines by a process called peristalsis.peristalsis A sphincter muscle at the entrance to the stomach allows food to move from the esophagus into the stomach.

12 Lesson 1 The Stomach The stomach has three tasks in digestion: 1.Mixing foods with gastric juicesgastric juices 2.Storing swallowed food and liquid 3.Moving chyme into the small intestinechyme Structures of the Digestive System

13 Lesson 1 The Pancreas, Liver, and Gall Bladder In the small intestine, juices of two other digestive organs mix with the food to continue the process of digestion. The pancreas produces enzymes that break down the carbohydrates, fats, and proteins in food. The liver produces bile, which is stored in the gall bladder.bile Structures of the Digestive System

14 Lesson 1 The Small Intestine The small intestine consists of three parts, the duodenum, the jejunum, and the ileum. As chyme enters the duodenum from the stomach, it is further dissolved by digestive juices secreted from glands in the lining of the small intestine, liver, and pancreas. Nutrients entering the capillaries that line the villi are absorbed and carried throughout the body by the cardiovascular system. Unabsorbed material leaves the small intestine in the form of liquid and fiber and moves by peristalsis into the large intestine. Structures of the Digestive System

15 Lesson 1 The Large Intestine The undigested parts of food pass into the colon, or large intestine. The main functions of the large intestine are to absorb water, vitamins, and salts, and to eliminate wastes. Structures of the Digestive System

16 Lesson 1 Solid wastes are eliminated through the large intestine. Some waste is excreted through the pores by perspiration. Carbon dioxide is expelled through the lungs when you exhale. Liquid wastes are filtered through the urinary system. Removing Wastes from the Body Structures of the Digestive System

17 Lesson 1 1.peristalsis 2.mastication 3.digestion 4. absorption Quick Review Q. The process by which a series of involuntary muscle contractions move food through the digestive tract is called _______. Choose the appropriate option.

18 Lesson 1 Click Next to attempt another question. A. 1. peristalsis The process by which a series of involuntary muscle contractions move food through the digestive tract is called peristalsis. Quick Review - Answer

19 Lesson 1 1.Mouth 2.Esophagus 3.Nose 4.Stomach Q. Which of the following is NOT a part of the pathway that food and undigested wastes follow through the digestive system? Choose the appropriate option. Quick Review

20 Lesson 1 Click Next to attempt another question. A. 3. nose The pathway that is followed by food and undigested wastes through the digestive system does NOT include nose. Quick Review - Answer

21 Lesson 1 True False Q. The colonic system mechanically and chemically breaks down food, absorbs nutrients, and eliminates wastes. Choose the appropriate option. Quick Review

22 Lesson 1 Click Next to attempt another question. A. False. The digestive system mechanically and chemically breaks down food, absorbs nutrients, and eliminates wastes. Quick Review - Answer

23 Lesson 1 True False Q. The digestive system interacts with the cardiovascular system. Choose the appropriate option. Quick Review

24 Lesson 1 Click Next to attempt another question. A. True. The digestive system interacts with the cardiovascular system. Quick Review - Answer

25 Lesson 1 End of Lesson 1 Click Home to view the Main menu.

26 Lesson 1 The functions of the digestive system can be divided into three main processes: 1.DigestionDigestion 2.AbsorptionAbsorption 3.EliminationElimination Digestion is the mechanical and chemical breakdown of foods for use by the body’s cells. What Does Your Digestive System Do? Functions of the Digestive System

27 Lesson 1 The functions of the digestive system can be divided into three main processes: 1.DigestionDigestion 2.AbsorptionAbsorption 3.EliminationElimination Absorption is the passage of digested food from the digestive tract into the cardiovascular system. What Does Your Digestive System Do? Functions of the Digestive System

28 Lesson 1 The functions of the digestive system can be divided into three main processes: 1.DigestionDigestion 2.AbsorptionAbsorption 3.EliminationElimination Elimination is the expulsion of undigested food or body wastes. What Does Your Digestive System Do? Functions of the Digestive System

29 Lesson 1 Teeth The primary function of the teeth is to break the food you eat into smaller pieces. Mastication prepares food to be swallowed.Mastication Mastication is the process of chewing. Structures of the Digestive System

30 Lesson 1 When food is swallowed, it enters the esophagus. Food is moved through the esophagus, stomach, and intestines by a process called peristalsis.peristalsis A sphincter muscle at the entrance to the stomach allows food to move from the esophagus into the stomach. The Esophagus Peristalsis is the process in which a series of involuntary muscle contractions move food through the digestive tract. Structures of the Digestive System

31 Lesson 1 1.Mixing foods with gastric juicesgastric juices 2.Storing swallowed food and liquid 3.Moving chyme into the small intestinechyme The Stomach The stomach has three tasks in digestion: Gastric juices are secretions from the stomach lining that contain hydrochloric acid and pepsin, an enzyme that digests protein. Structures of the Digestive System

32 Lesson 1 1.Mixing foods with gastric juicesgastric juices 2.Storing swallowed food and liquid 3.Moving chyme into the small intestinechyme The Stomach The stomach has three tasks in digestion: Chyme is a creamy, fluid mixture of food and gastric juices. Structures of the Digestive System

33 Lesson 1 In the small intestine, juices of two other digestive organs mix with the food to continue the process of digestion. The pancreas produces enzymes that break down the carbohydrates, fats, and proteins in food. The liver produces bile, which is stored in the gall bladder.bile The Pancreas, Liver, and Gall Bladder Bile is a yellow-green, bitter fluid important in the breakdown and absorption of fats. Structures of the Digestive System

34 Lesson 1 A. Correct! The process by which a series of involuntary muscle contractions move food through the digestive tract is called peristalsis. Click Next to attempt another question. Quick Review - Answer

35 Lesson 1 You have answered the question incorrectly. Go back to try again, or click Next to view the correct answer. Quick Review - Answer

36 Lesson 1 A. Correct! The pathway that is followed by food and undigested wastes through the digestive system does NOT include the following: nose. Click Next to attempt another question. Quick Review - Answer

37 Lesson 1 You have answered the question incorrectly. Go back to try again, or click Next to view the correct answer. Quick Review - Answer

38 Lesson 1 A. Correct! The digestive system mechanically and chemically breaks down food, absorbs nutrients, and eliminates wastes. Click Next to attempt another question. Quick Review - Answer

39 Lesson 1 You have answered the question incorrectly. Go back to try again, or click Next to view the correct answer. Quick Review - Answer

40 Lesson 1 A. Correct! The digestive system interacts with the cardiovascular system. Click Next to attempt another question. Quick Review - Answer

41 Lesson 1 You have answered the question incorrectly. Go back to try again, or click Next to view the correct answer. Quick Review - Answer


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