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A Tour of the Digestive System. Where is the food now? The duodenum. How broken down is it? Physical digestion: Teeth and stomach churning broke it into pieces Bile broke the fats into smaller globs Chemical digestion: Salivary amylase: starch maltose
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Where is the food now? • The duodenum
How broken down is it? • Physical digestion: • Teeth and stomach churning broke it into pieces • Bile broke the fats into smaller globs • Chemical digestion: • Salivary amylase: starch maltose • Pepsin in stomach: protein peptides • Pancreatic amylase: starch maltose • Trypsin from the pancreas: protein peptides • Lipase from the pancreas: fats glycerol + fatty acids
What still needs to be broken down? • FATS? fats glycerol + fatty acids • PROTEINS? protein peptides want AMINO ACIDS • CARBOHYDRATES? starch maltose want GLUCOSE • NUCLEIC ACIDS? DNA / RNA nucleotides P + sugar + base
Maltase Peptidase Digestive Enzymes from the Interstitial glands Glucose Maltose Amino Acids Peptide
Cells in Small Intestine make enzymes • Interstitial glands… • Peptidases break down proteins • Amino acids • Maltase breaks down maltose • Glucose • Other disaccharides are also broken down, e.g. lactase breaks down lactose • Nucleosidases breaks down nucleotides • P, sugar, N base
Inside the small intestine • Increased surface area: • Large folds • Villi stick out from the folds • Microvilli stick out from the villi ~600m2 (size of a baseball diamond)
Outer wall Pathway for Food Inner wall The Villi
Villi • Layer of cells around villi (epithelium) • Lacteal in the centre • lymphatic vessel • Blood capillaries surround the lacteal
Absorbing nutrients • Fats enter the lacteal • Absorbed by lymphatic system Lipase Glycerol Fatty Acid Fatty Acid Fatty Acid
Absorbing nutrients • sugars and amino acids enter the blood • Capillaries join hepatic portal vein to the liver How long is “food” here? Up to 4 hours
Large Intestine • Colon • ~1.5m long • 3 parts: • ascending • transverse • descending • Rectum • Last 20 cm • Anus • Sphincter at the end
Caecum • pouch at the start of the large intestine • Appendix • a vestigial organ • (no current function)
What does the large intestine do? • Reabsorption of water • Absorption of some vitamins • Also contains: • bile pigments • heavy metals • billions of E. coli bacteria • break down some indigestible food • produce some vitamins, amino acids, and other growth factors
Indigestion? Disorders in the large intestine and symptoms http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZIK6Ua20JA&feature=channel_page http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0yLPtYH6xfE Overall review of digestion: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtDgQjOGPJM