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Title: The Digestive System


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The Digestive System
  • How we receive nutrients and energy to function.
  • By Jayne Wadsworth, Melissa Turley, Anna
    Rathman, and Nicole Evans

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The Digestive System
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The problems and diseases that can effect our
digestive systems.
  • And how we try to prevent them and treat them.

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Cancers
  • Cancers can effect nearly every organ in the
    digestive system.
  • Digestive System Cancers
  • Berretts esophagus-condition in which abnormal
    cells develop on the inner lining of the lower
    part of the esophagus
  • carcinoid tumor-found in the appendix or the
    small intestine sometimes found in pancreas tumor
    of the network of glands that produce and secrete
    hormones into the bloodstream
  • Primary liver cancer-two different types one type
    is hepatoma or hepatocellular carcinoma, arises
    from the main cells of the liver, usually
    confined to the liver other type
    cholangiocarcinoma or bile duct cancer, starts in
    the cells lining the bile ducts, rare form
  • Secondary liver cancers-
  • There are also cancers of the stomach, esophagus,
    and pancreas
  • The treatments for these cancers are mostly
    chemotherapy, surgery, and/or radiation therapy

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Diseases in the Stomach
  • Gastritis-The mucous lining of the stomach is
    vulnerable to irritation this is an inflammation
    of the stomach lining. Can be irritated by
    alcohol or aspirin.
  • Gastroenteritis is also an inflammatory condition
    of the lining of the stomach and the intestine.
    Caused by infection and/or food poisoning.
    Treatment includes medication and a restricted
    diet.
  • Ulcers can not only happen in the stomach, but
    also the small and large intestine. An ulcer
    occurs when there is a break in the mucous
    membrane or skin of an organ. This results in an
    open sore. Treatments are for mild to moderate
    cases lower quantity of gastric acids and pepsin
    and medication. For severe cases that are at risk
    for death there is surgery.

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Diseases and Disorders in the Small and Large
Intestine
  • Crohns Disease causes small nodules or masses
    tissue to become inflamed and to penetrate deeply
    into the walls of the intestine. Treatment
    includes bed rest and a new diet.
  • Hernia is when a tissue or organ moves out of
    position and pushes against those nearby. Can be
    treated by surgery.
  • Giardiasis is an infection of the small intestine
    caused by parasitic protozoan Giardia lamblia. It
    is also the most common cause of water borne
    disease in the United States.

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Oral Hygiene
  • Oral hygiene is a primary concern because the
    mouth begins the whole digestion process. To
    prevent tooth decay, teeth should be brushed
    twice daily, primarily after meals and snacks.
    Teeth should also be flossed everyday to prevent
    gum disease.

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Diseases in the Liver, Gallbladder, and Pancreas
  • The most common disease of liver is viral
    hepatitis. It is caused by one of three closely
    related viruses transmitted to liver in different
    ways.
  • In the liver, cirrhosis is often caused by
    alcoholism, previous infections, toxins, and/or
    malnutrition. Scarring, or fibrosis hampers
    normal duties. However, the liver can still
    function. Serious problems may result as the scar
    tissue blocks the flow of blood to and from the
    liver. Cirrhosis destroys the livers ability to
    kill invading bacteria and can halt production of
    protein.
  • Cholecystitis is a disease found in the
    gallbladder, production of gallstones obstruct
    the free flow of bile. Gallstones are made up of
    a hard cholesterol mass formed in the gallbladder
    or in the nearby bile duct. The mass blocks the
    duct and inflames the gallbladder. Surgical
    removal of the gallbladder and cleaning out the
    bile duct is the treatment.
  • Pancreatitis occurs in the pancreas and is an
    inflammation of the pancreas cells that secrete
    digestive juices.

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Problems
  • Heartburn occurs when the upper part of the
    stomach is above the diaphragm, the muscle wall
    that separates the stomach from the chest. Drinks
    with caffeine, fatty and fried foods, garlic,
    onions, citrus fruits, chocolate, mint
    flavorings, spicy flavorings, and tomato-based
    foods can all make heartburn occur. Other factors
    are alcohol use, overweight, pregnancy, and
    smoking. Treatments include medication and a
    change in diet.
  • Vomiting is another serious problem that occurs
    in the digestive system. Some causes are
    infection (viral stomach flu), food poisoning,
    motion sickness, over-eating, blocked intestine,
    other illnesses (such as high fever), and/or
    cough. The windpipe closes and the abdominal wall
    and diaphragm muscles tighten suddenly and
    forcefully. The stomach itself is limp, but then
    squeezed forcefully by the abdominal wall, it
    ejects any food or fluid up the esophagus and
    out. Vomiting can cause severe dehydration and
    more serious illness. Treatments include drink
    more liquid and rest.

Vomiting coming back up.
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Functions the Digestive system carry out in our
bodies.
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Mouth
  • The mouth is where the digestion process
    begins,with chewing and with saliva. Also the
    mouth is also both mechanical and chemical.
    Saliva enzymes help break down food before it
    reaches the esophagus.

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Esophagus
  • The esophagus is a long tube which connects the
    throat and stomach. The esophagus then moves the
    food slowly down to the stomach. The esophagus is
    a mechanical and it doesnt have any digestive
    secretion or enzyme.
  • Peristalsis is used by the esophagus to transport
    food through the rest of the digestive tract. It
    is a muscle contraction that happens
    automatically and can sometimes be felt as gas in
    the abdomen.

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The Stomach
The stomach is made up of three layers Internal
mucous, Muscular layer,and Outer layer. The
stomach is where digestion begins. As soon as the
food enters the stomach the muscular layer
reduces it to a a small mass. The gastric juices
transform the proteins in your food to amino
acids with the help of pepsin.After this whole
process is completed the result is a liquid
called chyme. The chyme is later used in the
small intestine. The stomach is both mechanical
and chemical and it uses pepsin hydrochloric acid
and mucus for digestive secretions and enzymes.


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Small Large Intestine

The only purpose of the large intestine is to
store feces waiting to be passed later through
the rectum. The large intestine and doesnt have
any type of enzymes or digestive secretion. The
large intestine has a tiny tube with a closed end
coming off of it called the appendix. Although
the appendix is part of the digestive system, it
doesnt do anything.
The small intestine receives partially digested
foods from the stomach and absorb all the
nutrients in the bile from the stomach. It is
absorbed all along the small intestine by villi.
Which are little sacs inside on the wall of the
small intestine. The small intestine is a
chemical type of digestion and it uses pancreatic
juice enzymes and bile.
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Gall Bladder Pancreas
  • The purposes of the gall bladder and pancreas
    are to store bile and release it into the stomach
    and small intestine. The pancreas has no type of
    digestion but it uses chyme. The gall bladder has
    neither types of digestion, digestive secretion,
    or enzyme.

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Liver
  • The main function of the liver is to process
    nutrients in food and distribute it to other
    organs so that they can function. The liver is
    neither mechanical or chemical. Also the
    digestive secretion is bile.

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New Technologies
  • Phytochemicals, if used daily, increase transit
    time in our digestive system therefore reducing
    lipid absorption.
  • Organ replacement surgery can be done in order to
    replace damaged organs.
  • Recent cloning advancements will soon allow
    scientist to clone organs, such as livers.

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Food Irradiation
  • Irradiation eliminated disease-causing in food.
    Food doesnt become radioactive. Dangerous
    substances do not appear. And nutritional value
    remains unchanged.
  • Nothing has gone wrong with irradiation in the US
    so far. However, there are a small number of
    fatal cases in other countries.

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Bibiliography
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