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The Digestive System

The Digestive System. Major Functions of the Digestive System. Break down ingested food Put nutrients into the bloodstream Remove waste from the body. Organs of the Digestive System. Mouth- teeth, salivary glands, tongue Esophagus Stomach Small Intestine Large Intestine Pancreas Liver

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The Digestive System

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  1. The Digestive System

  2. Major Functions of the Digestive System • Break down ingested food • Put nutrients into the bloodstream • Remove waste from the body

  3. Organs of the Digestive System • Mouth- teeth, salivary glands, tongue • Esophagus • Stomach • Small Intestine • Large Intestine • Pancreas • Liver • Gall bladder Accessory Organs

  4. Mouth • Digestion begins here! • Teeth and tongue are used in mechanical digestion- physical breakdown of food • Saliva and enzymes begin chemical digestion- chemical breakdown of food

  5. Esophagus • Muscular tube that connects mouth to stomach • Moves food downward by peristalsis, or muscular contractions • Epiglottis seals off windpipe during swallowing to prevent choking

  6. Stomach- Mechanical and Chemical Digestion • Muscular pouch that expands to hold your food • Hydrochloric acid (HCl) and the enzyme pepsin combine to form gastric juice • A gummy coating of mucus protects the stomach lining from the strong chemicals • Chyme, a thick liquid containing partially digested food, is produced here

  7. Small Intestine • Most chemical digestion occurs here! • Inner surface is covered in villiand microvilli, millions of tiny finger-like projections that absorb nutrient molecules from the chyme • The villicreate a large surface area so as many nutrients as possible can be a absorbed • Longest portion of the digestive tract

  8. Liver • Makes bile to break up fat • Storesnutrients • Breaks down toxins

  9. Gallbladder • Temporarily stores bile and releases it into the small intestines

  10. Pancreas • Makes digestiveenzymes • Makes hormones that regulate sugar levels

  11. Large Intestine • No digestion occurs here • Water is absorbed from remaining food • Bacteria feed on material passing through and produce Vitamins (K)vital to our health • Waste material, feces, is prepared for elimination from the body

  12. Rectum • Stores feces until they can be expelled through the anus.

  13. The End!

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