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Chapter 38. The Digestive System. Breaks food down into a form usable by cells (small enough to diffuse into cells). Digestive System. Water Carbohydrates Fats Proteins Vitamins Minerals. Nutrients. The Digestive Enzymes. Section 38-2. Site Mouth Stomach
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Chapter 38 The Digestive System
Breaks food down into a form usable by cells (small enough to diffuse into cells). Digestive System
Water Carbohydrates Fats Proteins Vitamins Minerals Nutrients
The Digestive Enzymes Section 38-2 Site Mouth Stomach Small intestine(from pancreas) Small intestine Enzyme Role in Digestion Breaks down starches into disaccharides Breaks down proteins into large peptides Continues the breakdown of starch Continues the breakdown of protein Breaks down fat Breaks down remaining disaccharides into monosaccharides Breaks down dipeptides into amino acids. Salivary amylase Pepsin Amylase Trypsin Lipase Maltase, sucrase, lactasePeptidase
Mouth Esophagus Stomach Small intestine Large intestine Rectum Anus Pathway
Mouth Pharynx Salivary glands Esophagus Liver Stomach Pancreas (behind stomach) Gallbladder (behind liver) Large intestine Small intestine Rectum The Digestive System Section 38-2
Salivary glands Liver Pancreas Accessory Glands
Liver Bile duct Pancreas Gallbladder Pancreatic duct Duodenum To rest of small intestine The Liver and the Pancreas Section 38-2
Small intestine nutrients Large intestine water Absorption
Circular folds Epithelial cells Villi Capillaries Lacteal Vein Artery The Small Intestine Section 38-2 Villus Small Intestine
Heartburn Ulcers Diarrhea Constipation Digestive disorders
Chapter 38 The Excretory System
Helps maintain homeostasis. • Rids the body of the wastes of metabolism. • Excess salts • Carbon dioxide • Urea • Excess water • Maintains blood volume and pH. Functions
Liver Lungs Kidneys Skin Organs of Excretion
Blood from the intestines flows through the liver to be detoxified before traveling to the rest of the body. Breaks down excess proteins into the waste product urea. Liver
Remove waste products from the blood. • Excess water, excess salts and urea which make up urine. • Maintain blood pH. • Regulate water content of blood (volume). Kidneys
The Urinary System Section 38-3 Artery Vein Kidney (Cross Section) Kidney Cortex Medulla Ureter Urinary bladder Urethra
Filtration – everything but cells are filtered out of the blood (passive). • Reabsorption – water and nutrients are absorbed back into the blood (active). What remains behind is urine. • Excess water • Salts • Urea Kidney Function
Capillaries Bowman’s capsule Cortex Glomerulus Renal artery Medulla Renal vein Collecting duct Ureter Vein To the bladder Artery To the ureter Loop of Henle Structure of the Kidneys Section 38-3 Kidney Nephron
Having two kidneys provides a backup. If both fail, a transplant or dialysis is needed. Kidney Failure
Kidney Dialysis Section 38-3 Blood in tubing flows through dialysis fluid Blood pump Vein Artery Used dialysis fluid Shunt Air detector Fresh dialysis fluid Dialysis machine Compressed air
Excretes sweat: water, salt and urea. Excretes heat – helps maintain homeostasis. Skin