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Human Digestive System
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Function – converts food into simpler molecules that can be absorbed and used by cells of the body. Nutrients – substances needed for growth, repair and maintenance. ex: water, carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins and minerals (pg 974) ex: water, carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins and minerals (pg 974) Heterotrophic Nutrition – we must obtain our food from outside sources
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Organs of the Digestive System 1. Mouth 1. Mouth - Mechanical digestion begins with teeth. - Mechanical digestion begins with teeth. - Chemical digestion begins with saliva. Contains enzyme amylase that digests starch. - Chemical digestion begins with saliva. Contains enzyme amylase that digests starch. 2. Esophagus – food tube to stomach. 2. Esophagus – food tube to stomach.
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- food (bolus) moves down tube due to wave-like muscle contractions called peristalsis - food (bolus) moves down tube due to wave-like muscle contractions called peristalsis peristalsis uncovered peristalsis uncovered stomach endoscope stomach endoscope
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3. Stomach 3. Stomach - mechanical digestion continues by muscle contractions. Mixes contents to make chyme - mechanical digestion continues by muscle contractions. Mixes contents to make chyme - chem digestion HCL and enzymes break food down, mainly proteins - chem digestion HCL and enzymes break food down, mainly proteins
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4. Small Intestine – 4. Small Intestine – most chemical digestion takes place ( carbs, proteins, fats) most chemical digestion takes place ( carbs, proteins, fats) ***Nutrients are absorbed here along little finger-like villi that have huge surface area ***Nutrients are absorbed here along little finger-like villi that have huge surface area
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5. Large Intestine – water and undigestible material enter here. 5. Large Intestine – water and undigestible material enter here. - water reabsorbed - water reabsorbed - bacteria work on undigested stuff and some produce vitamin K that we need. - bacteria work on undigested stuff and some produce vitamin K that we need. - what’s left passes through rectum and out - what’s left passes through rectum and out - diarrhea results when water not reabsorbed - diarrhea results when water not reabsorbed
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Accessory Organs
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Food does not pass through these organs. They secrete digestive juices. Food does not pass through these organs. They secrete digestive juices. 1. Liver – makes and secretes bile that breaks down fats. 2. Gall bladder – stores bile and secretes it into small intestine 3. Pancreas – makes digestive juice containing: protease – for protein lipase – for lipids lipase – for lipids amylase – for starch amylase – for starch
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Diseases of Digestive System 1. Ulcers – sores on lining of stomach or intestine 2. Diarrhea 3. Crohn’s Disease – inflammation of digestive tract 4. Celiac Disease – body reacts to gluten in wheat and barleys and destroys villi in small intestine.
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