Title: The Digestive System
1The Digestive System
2mouth
3The Digestive System
- Ingestion
- ? food is taken into the body through the mouth
- 2) Digestion
- ? food is broken down (physically and
chemically) - 3) Absorption
- ? nutrients are moved into the blood
- 4) Elimination
- ? solid waste passes from the digestive system
- out of the body
4Why is Digestion Important ?
When we consume food, the body needs to break
down the food into smaller molecules of
nutrients for the system to absorb the nutrients
into the blood stream
5How does the digestive system work ?
6Mechanical vs. Chemical Digestion
Mechanical Digestion ? begins in your mouth as
your teeth tear and grind food into
small pieces ? continues in the esophagus,
stomach, and small intestine by
pushing food along, churning and breaking it
into smaller particles.
7Mechanical vs. Chemical Digestion
Chemical Digestion ? process where acids,
bases and enzymes released into the
digestive track respond to semi-solid food
lumps and break it down
further ? for example in the stomach enzymes,
hydrochloric acid
(HCl), and mucus help the
body extract
nutrients from food
8What are the roles of the other organs? LIVER
? the liver produces bile, a substance that helps
to break down fats ? nutrients arriving from the
small intestine into the liver are made into
products that can be more easily used by the
body ? toxins are generally broken down into less
toxic substances ? the liver is the body's
'detoxifier'.
9What are the roles of the other organs? GALL
BLADDER ? bile produced in the liver is
transferred to the gallbladder where it is
stored until needed for digestion of fats
10What are the roles of the other organs? PANCREAS
? releases powerful digestive enzymes required
for chemical digestion when food reaches
the lower stomach ? also secretes another
substance to help neutralize stomach acid ? the
hormone insulin is made by the pancreas ?
insulin helps to balance blood sugar levels in
the body
11Did you know?
?It takes one to two days for food to pass
through the entire digestive system ?The
small intestine is about 20 feet long when laid
out flat ? When you smell food signals are sent
to your brain. Your brain shoots out
impulses that ? make your mouth water ? make
your stomach contract (hunger) ? make the
intestines start leaking
digestive chemicals ? The liver is the
only organ in the body that is capable of
regenerating if parts of it are removed (eg.
surgery) or become diseased
12Peristalsis
- peristalsis is wave-like
- movements of muscles
- peristalsis starts in the
- esophagus and continues
- along the entire digestive
- Path
- peristalsis works in one direction
- only
- reverse peristalsis occurs when
- we vomit
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