Body Systems

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Body Systems The Digestive System

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Body Systems. The Digestive System. The Basics. We all need energy to live We get it from different sources Carbohydrates (sugars/starches) Lipids (fats/oils) Proteins (meat/lentils/beans) The Digestive system takes these sources and makes them useable to the body. Types of Digestion. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Body Systems

The Digestive System

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The Basics

• We all need energy to live • We get it from different sources

– Carbohydrates (sugars/starches)– Lipids (fats/oils)– Proteins (meat/lentils/beans)

• The Digestive system takes these sources and makes them useable to the body

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Types of Digestion• Two Types…• Mechanical: physical breakdown of food

– Chewing/mixing– Teeth/jaw & tongue

• Chemical: breaking down large particles into smaller particles using enzymes

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Teeth – Cool Photo

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• Food enters our body through our mouth• We chew and grind it down • It also mixes with saliva which comes from

3 different saliva glands • They release the

enzyme amylase• Starch molecules

into sugarmolecules

Step 1: Mouth & Esophagus

Why is saliva important?

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Aside - Carbohydrates• Why are they important? What do they do?

– They are the main fuel source for our body– The energy that gets used first – Recommended that 45-60% is

carbohydrates

• Where do they come from?– Vegetables, grains, low-fat dairy, fruits

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Step 1: Mouth & Esophagus• When ready to swallow food tongue pushes

the food back • Flap of skin called epiglottis moves across

your windpipe • Into the esophagus it goes• It is pushed down your throat by the

muscles that line the esophagus … this is peristalsis – Chewed food is known as bolus – Swallowing is known as delutition

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Esophagus

Swallowing Video

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Step 2: The Stomach• A little history …

• Alexis St. Martin & Dr. William Beaumont• Alexis had big wound in his left side• Could not be repaired entirely • What did they do?• Dr. Beaumont put food on a string and

dangled it into the stomach to see what happened – lol science history!

As if you are

letting me do

this! Lol!

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Step 2: The Stomach• Food enters the stomach through a

sphincter (esophageal) • Muscular wall of the stomach mixes it around

with the gastric juices• What is that?

– Water– Mucus– Hydrochloric Acid– Digestive Enzymes

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Step 2: The Stomach• The acid, enzymes and water liquefy the

food and break it down chemically • It passes into the small intestine through

another sphincter (pyloric)• Why do we need mucus in the stomach?

– So acid does not burn a hole thru the stomach!– The acid in the stomach is hydrochloric acid

Acid Video

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Step 2: The Stomach

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Step 3: Gastrointestinal Tract• The pancreas, a large gland in the back of the

stomach, helps break down food, sends digestive enzymes into the small intestine

• Enzymes complete the breakdown of starches and proteins into small particles which are more easily absorbed by the body

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Step 3: Gastrointestinal Tract

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Step 3: Gastrointestinal Tract• The liver produces a substance called bile

(which is stored in the gall bladder)• The gall bladder sends bile into the small

intestine, where it breaks up large amounts of lipids into small drops

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Step 3: Gastrointestinal Tract• When food is broken down into smaller particles,

the small intestine absorbs these particles. • The inner surface of the small intestine contains

villi (small, finger like objects)– Villi increases the

surface area of the intestine to help absorb nutrients.

– Villi is covered with epithelial tissue & food molecules get absorbed by this tissue.

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Bacteria … Can Be Good?

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Step 4 – The End of the Road• Food then passes from the small

intestine to the large intestine • Key part here is that water is absorbed in

the large intestine • When it hits the end of the road …

washroom break!