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Lesson Overview 30.3 The Digestive System.

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1 Lesson Overview 30.3 The Digestive System

2 THINK ABOUT IT The only system in the body that food actually enters is the__________ ______________. So how does food get to the rest of the body after the process of digestion?

3 The first step in digestion is getting food into the system.
Ingestion The first step in digestion is getting food into the system. _______________ is the process of putting food into your mouth—the opening to the digestive tract.

4 Digestion Food is broken down in two ways—by mechanical and chemical digestion. __________________is the physical breakdown of large pieces of food into smaller pieces. During _________________, enzymes break down food into the small molecules the body can use.

5 Absorption Once food has been broken into small molecules, it can be ___________ by the cells of the _________ _____________. From there, the molecules enter the ______________, which transports them throughout the body.

6 Elimination The digestive system cannot digest and absorb all food products that enter the body. Some materials travel through the large intestine and are eliminated from the body as ______.

7 The Process of Digestion
The human digestive system is built around an ____________________—a one-way tube that passes through the body.

8 The Process of Digestion
During digestion, food travels through the __________ ___________________________________. Mechanical and chemical digestion are the two processes by which food is reduced to molecules that can be absorbed.

9 The Mouth Chewing begins the process of _____________ ____________________. Chemical digestion begins as digestive enzymes in ______________ start the breakdown of complex ___________________ into smaller molecules.

10 Saliva The ___________________ secrete saliva, which helps to moisten the food and make it easier to chew. The release of saliva is under the control of the _________ system and can be triggered by the scent of food.

11 Saliva Saliva also begins the process of ____________digestion.
Saliva contains an enzyme called ___________ that begins to break the chemical bonds in starches, forming sugars. Saliva also has ____________, an enzyme that fights infection by digesting the cell walls of many bacteria that enter the mouth with food.

12 The Mouth Once food is chewed, the combined actions of the tongue and throat muscles push the clump of food, called a _________, down the throat.

13 The Process of Digestion
The bolus enters the area at the back of the throat called the _____________. As this occurs, a flap of connective tissue called the ______________closes over the opening to the ________.

14 The Process of Digestion
The action of the _____________ prevents food from moving into the air passageways to the lungs as it passes through the pharynx and into the esophagus.

15 The Esophagus The bolus passes through a tube called the ________________ into the stomach. Contractions of smooth muscles, known as _______________, provide the force that moves food through the esophagus toward the stomach. Peristalsis is shown in the figure below.

16 Esophagus After food passes into the ___________, a thick ring of muscle called the ___________________ closes the esophagus. This prevents the contents of the stomach from flowing back. A backflow of stomach acid into the esophagus results in a burning sensation in the center of the chest known as ____________.

17 Chemical Digestion in the Stomach
The ___________is a large muscular sac that continues chemical and mechanical digestion of food.

18 Chemical Digestion in the Stomach
The lining of the stomach contains millions of microscopic gastric glands that release __________ __________ and an enzyme called __________ that functions best in acidic conditions. ____________ begins the digestion of proteins by breaking them into smaller polypeptide fragments.

19 Chemical Digestion in the Stomach
Another stomach gland produces ________, a fluid that lubricates and protects the stomach wall. If this mucous layer fails, acids may erode the stomach lining and cause a sore called a _______________. Most peptic ulcers are the result of infection with the bacterium ____________________ (shown in the micrograph) and can be cured with antibiotics that kill the bacteria.

20 A mixture with an oatmeal-like consistency called ________is produced.
Mechanical Digestion in the Stomach Alternating contractions of the stomach’s three smooth muscle layers thoroughly ___________ and mix the swallowed food, breaking it down and allowing enzymes greater access to the food. A mixture with an oatmeal-like consistency called ________is produced.

21 Mechanical Digestion in the Stomach
After an hour or two, the ___________—located between the stomach and small intestine—opens, and chyme begins to spurt into the small intestine.

22 Digestion in the Small Intestine
As chyme is pushed through the pyloric valve, it enters the _____________. The duodenum, where almost all of the digestive enzymes enter the intestine, is the first of three parts of the __________________.

23 Digestion in the Small Intestine
As chyme enters the duodenum from the stomach, it mixes with enzymes and digestive fluids from the _________, the __________, and the _______________.

24 _____________ Just behind the stomach is the pancreas, a gland that serves three important functions. 1. One function is to produce hormones that regulate blood sugar levels.

25 Pancreas Just behind the stomach is the pancreas, a gland that serves three important functions. 2. It also produces enzymes that break down carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids.

26 Pancreas Just behind the stomach is the pancreas, a gland that serves three important functions. 3. The pancreas also produces sodium bicarbonate, a base that quickly neutralizes stomach acid as chyme enters the duodenum.

27 The Liver and Gallbladder
Assisting the pancreas in fat digestion is the _______. The liver produces _________, a fluid loaded with lipids and salts. Bile is stored in a small, pouchlike organ called the _________________.

28 The Liver and Gallbladder
When _____ is present in the duodenum, the gallbladder releases bile through a duct into the small intestine. __________ breaks up the globs of fat into smaller droplets, making it possible for enzymes to reach the smaller fat droplets and break them down.

29 Effects of Digestive Enzymes
________________ hasten the breakdown of foods and make nutrients available to the body.

30 Absorption From the Small Intestine
After leaving the duodenum, chyme moves along the rest of the small intestine. The chyme is now a rich mixture of small- and medium-sized _______ __________________ that are ready to be absorbed.

31 Absorption From the Small Intestine
The folded surfaces of the small intestine are covered with fingerlike projections called ________. The surfaces of the cells of the villi are covered with thousands of tiny projections known as microvilli, which provide an enormous ____________for ___________ of nutrient molecules.

32 Absorption From the Small Intestine
Nutrient molecules are rapidly absorbed into the cells ________________________. Most of the products of ______________ and _______ digestion are absorbed into the capillaries in the villi. Most _____and _________are absorbed by _________ vessels.

33 Absorption From the Small Intestine
By the time chyme is ready to leave the small intestine, complex organic molecules have been digested and absorbed, leaving only _______________________ ________________________________behind. As materials move from the small intestine to the large intestine, they pass the _________________. In some mammals, the appendix processes cellulose and other materials. Humans usually notice their appendix only if it becomes infected and needs to be surgically removed.

34 Absorption From the Small Intestine
When chyme leaves the small intestine, it enters the __________________, or ____________. The large intestine, which is actually much shorter than the small intestine, gets its name due to its _______________, which is much greater than the small intestine’s diameter.

35 Absorption From the Small Intestine
The primary function of the large intestine is to __________________ from the undigested material that is left. Water is absorbed across the wall of the large intestine, leaving behind the ________________________.

36 Absorption From the Small Intestine
Colonies of _____________ present in the large intestine produce compounds that the body is able to use, including _______________. When large doses of antibiotics are given to fight an infection, they can destroy these bacteria, and vitamin K deficiency can occur.

37 Elimination The concentrated waste material—the _________—that remains after most of the water has been removed passes into the __________ and is eliminated from the body through the _________.

38 Elimination If not enough water is absorbed by the large intestine, a condition known as ______________occurs. If too much water is absorbed from the undigested materials, a condition known as ________________occurs.


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