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6 The Digestive System Grade 11 Biology

7 Table of Contents Introduction to the Digestive System
What is Digestion? 2 Phases of Digestion 4 Components of Digestion The Organs of Digestion

8 Introduction to the Digestive System
The digestive system is an organ system that ingests food, breaks it down into smaller chemical units, and absorbs the nutrient molecules.

9 What is Digestion? Digestion is the mechanical and chemical breakdown of food into molecules small enough for the body to absorb.

10 2 Phases of Digestion Physical Digestion – begins in the mouth where the food is chewed Chemical Digestion – occurs in the mouth and the stomach

11 4 Components of Digestion
Ingestion – the intake of nutrients Digestion – the breakdown of organic molecules Absorption – the transport of digested nutrients to body tissues Egestion – the removal of materials from food that the body cannot digest

12 The Organs of Digestion

13 Mouth Physical digestion begins
Food is chewed into a bolus and mixed with saliva Initial carbohydrate digestion

14 Esophagus Peristaltic contractions move the food from the mouth to the stomach through the esophagus.

15 Stomach Food storage Initial protein digestion

16 Small Intestine Site of the majority of digestion and absorption
Digestion of proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids Villi increase surface area of small intestine for absorption

17 Pancreas Releases enzymes into the small intestine to aid in digestion

18 Liver Produces bile salts which emulsify fats
Storehouse for glycogen and vitamins Detoxifies many substances in the body

19 Gall Bladder Stores bile salts

20 Large Intestine Stores food wastes long enough to reabsorb water
Houses bacteria which use waste materials to synthesize vitamins

21 Credits Nelson Biology, Bob Ritter, Nelson Canada, 1993.


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