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1 The Digestive System and Body Metabolism
14 The Digestive System and Body Metabolism

2 CH 14 THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
I. Overview Of The Digestive System *Function: B. Major Processes Ingestion, Digestion, Absorption, and Defecation C. Organs *Alimentary Canal define & list organs *Accessory Digestive Organs define & list organs Sphincters

3 Mouth (oral cavity) Parotid gland Tongue Sublingual gland Salivary glands Submandibular gland Pharynx Esophagus Stomach Pancreas (Spleen) Liver Gallbladder colon Transverse Duodenum Descending colon Small intestine Jejunum lleum Ascending colon Large intestine Cecum Sigmoid colon Rectum Appendix Anus Anal canal Figure 14.1

4 II. Organs of the Digestive System A. Alimentary Canal Organs. 1
II. Organs of the Digestive System A. Alimentary Canal Organs 1. *Mouth (Oral Cavity) Uvula a. *Anatomy *Oral cavity proper define *Uvula define - Function *Tongue define *Teeth Tonsils– see Respiratory System Tonsils

5 b. Mouth Physiology *Masticated (mastication): define
Mixing with saliva Swallowing: Function of Uvula, Tongue, Pharynx iii) Taste iv) Chemical Digestion: Enzyme: Amylase + Starch Glucose + Glucose …

6 2. Pharynx a. Anatomy: Review– see Respiratory System
Nasopharynx Hard palate Soft palate Oral cavity Uvula Lips (labia) Palatine tonsil Vestibule Lingual tonsil Oropharynx Lingual frenulum Epiglottis Tongue Laryngopharynx Hyoid bone Esophagus Trachea (a)

7 i) *Substances that move through the Pharynx:
b. Pharynx Physiology i) *Substances that move through the Pharynx: ii) Subdivides into: Larynx and Esophagus iii) How keep food out of Lungs– *Epiglottis of the Larynx– see Respiratory system 3. Esophagus Anatomy: b. *Location: c.* Function: Pharynx Larynx Esophagus

8 *Amount of food it can hold: *Rugae Sphincters Cardioesophageal
4. Stomach a. Anatomy Cardioesophageal Sphincter *Location: *Shape *Amount of food it can hold: *Rugae Sphincters Cardioesophageal Pyloric Smooth muscle in Walls– 3 layers Inner layer: type of tissue = Mucus Microscopic- Gastric Glands Secrete: Pyloric Sphincter Rugae Gastric Glands

9 Fundus Body Rugae of mucosa Pyloric (b) Pyloric sphincter antrum
Figure 14.4b

10 b. Stomach Physiology/Functions
Temporary storage Physical Breakdown: 3 layer of smooth muscle *Intrinsic Factor function iv) Digestion of Proteins Gastric Juice contains: - Hydrochloric Acid (HCl): Pepsinogen: Pepsin: activated form of enzyme Pepsinogen; activated by HCl Chief Cells Parietal Cells Pepsinogen Gastric Glands Pepsin HCl

11 Pepsin digests Proteins into its subunits, Amino Acids
5. Small Intestine a. Anatomy i) Gross (1) *Shape & Length: Smooth Muscle: two layer *Major Parts: list Inner folds ii) Microscopic Anatomy (1) Tissue of Lining: Pepsin + Proteins Amino Acids Gross View Villi Circular Folds

12 ii) Microscopic Anatomy…
Microscopic view of Villi (2) *Villi: describe Blood vessels Function *Microvilli define b. Duodenum i) Location ii) Two Adjacent Accessory Organs: (1) Pancreas: (2) Liver: END

13 ii) Microscopic Anatomy …
*Microvilli define Function b. Special Functions of the Duodenum i) Location ii) Two Adjacent Accessory Organ: iii) Substances received Pancreas: Pancreatic Duct Liver: Bile Duct Microvilli on a cell Liver & Bile Duct Duodenum Pancreas & Pancreatic Duct

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