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Digestion, Absorption and Transport

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Digestion, Absorptionand Transport

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Objectives for Chapter 3

• List the organs and accessory organs of the digestive tract.

• Discuss the main roles of each of the organs of the digestive tract.

• Identify how other body systems assist the digestive tract.

• Name a digestive disorder that can occur for each of the following: mouth, esophagus, stomach, and intestines.

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What Is Digestion?

Digestion: a multi-step process of breaking down foods into absorbable components using mechanical and chemical means in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract

• Gastrointestinal tract consists of:– Mouth– Esophagus– Stomach – Small and large intestines – Other organs

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What is Digestion?

• Anatomy of the GI – mouth esophagus stomach

small intestine large intestine• GI tract is about 23 feet long with

extensive surface area for nutrient absorption.– Cells lining GI tract are replaced every

3–5 days.

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What Is Digestion?

• Main roles of the GI tract are to:– Break down food into smallest components– Absorb nutrients– Prevent microorganism or other harmful

compounds in food from entering tissues of the body

• GI tract is highly efficient: 92-97% of nutrients from food are digested and absorbed.

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Digestion Is Mechanical and Chemical

Mechanical digestion: chewing, grinding food to aid swallowing– Peristalsis: the forward, rhythmic muscular

contraction that moves food through GI tract

Chemical digestion: digestive juices and enzymes break down food into absorbable nutrients

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Digestion• The mouth

– Saliva released: contains water, electrolytes, mucus and a few enzymes

• Softens, lubricates, dissolves food particles

– Bolus (food mass) moves into pharynx, is swallowed, and enters the esophagus.

– Epiglottis closes off trachea during swallowing to prevent food from lodging in the windpipe.

– involves mastication (chewing),

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The epiglottis prevents food from entering the trachea when you swallow.

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Digestion

• The esophagus – Esophagus leads food into the stomach– Bolus is pushed down esophagus by peristalsis.

• Lower Esophageal Sphincter (LES): at bottom of esophagus relaxes and allows food into stomach

• LES then closes to prevent backflow of hydrochloric acid (HCl) from stomach– “Reflux” of stomach acid causes “heartburn” (irritation

of esophagus lining).

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Peristalsis: Muscles around

organs of GI tract constrict in wavelike manner to move food

along.

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Digestion

• The stomach – Stomach stores, mixes and prepares food for

digestion – grinds the bolus to a semi-liquid mass called chyme.

• Stomach produces powerful digestive secretions: – HCl: activates enzyme pepsin, enhances absorption

of minerals, breaks down connective tissue of meat• Makes the stomach acidic with a pH of 1.5 – 1.7• Mucus protects stomach lining from damage

– Digestive enzymes, intrinsic factor (for vitamin B12 absorption), stomach hormone gastrin

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Digestion

The Stomach (cont’d)• The pyloric sphincter regulates the flow of

partially digested food into the small intestine. Allows about 1 tsp of chyme to enter the small intestine every 30 seconds

• Gastrin: stimulates digestive activities and secretion of HCl, increases gastric motility and emptying

• Liquids, carbohydrates, low-fiber and low-calorie foods exit stomach faster

• High fiber, fat and protein foods exit slower, keep you feeling full longer

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Digestion

• The small intestine – Most digestion and absorption occur in the

small intestine – receives digestive juices from the gallbladder

and the pancreas. – long, narrow, coiled, has three segments:

• Duodenum (10 inches)• Jejunum (8 feet)• Ileum ((12 feet)

– Interior surface area tremendously increased by villi, microvilli, circular folds

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Surface Area in the Small Intestine

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Digestion

– Peristalsis moves chyme through intestine– Segmentation mixes chyme with chemical

secretions– Pendular movement enhances nutrient

absorption

• Chyme moves at rate of 1 cm/minute

• Total contact time 3–10 hours, depending on amount and type of food

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Digestion

• The large intestine– Large intestine absorbs water and some nutrients – Ileocecal sphincter: prevents backflow of fecal

matter into ileum• Most of nutrients in chyme have been absorbed

when it reaches large intestine• Large intestine has three sections: cecum,

colon, rectum– About 5 feet long, 2.5 inches in diameter– Absorbs water and electrolytes– No digestive enzymes; chemical digestion done by

bacteria

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Digestion & Absorption

• Intestinal matter passes through colon in 12-70 hours depending on age, health, diet, fiber intake– Bacteria in colon produce vitamin K and biotin

and break down fiber and undigested carbohydrates

• Stool stored in rectum

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Secretions of Digestion

• Enzymes – protein molecules which facilitates a chemical reaction

• Saliva – made by salivary glands• Gastric Juice – made by the stomach, very

acidic, HCL• Pancreatic Juice/intestinal Enzymes – Contains

bicarbonate to neutralize acidic gastric juices as it enters the small intestine

• Bile – secreted by the liver, stored in the gall bladder, emulsify fat. Only acts on fat

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Accessory Organs

Liver: largest gland in body• Produces bile needed for fat digestion• Metabolism of carbohydrates, fats and protein

• Stores nutrients: vitamins A, D, B12, E, copper, iron, glycogen (glucose storage form)

• Detoxifies alcohol

Gallbladder: concentrates and stores bile– Released into GI tract when fat is ingested

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Accessory Organs

Pancreas:– Produces hormones: insulin and glucagon,

regulate blood glucose– Sodium bicarbonate neutralizes acidic

chyme, protects enzymes from inactivation by acid

– Digestive enzymes:• Amylase: digests carbohydrate• Lipase: digests fats• Trypsin, chymotrypsin, and carboxypeptidase:

digest protein

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Other Body Systems

• Nervous system stimulates your appetite.– Hormone ghrelin signals brain to eat when

stomach is empty.

• Circulatory system transports nutrients, oxygen, waste products through your blood.

• Lymphatic system distributes fat and fat-soluble nutrients through your lymph.

• Excretory system eliminates wastes from circulatory system via the urine.

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The Circulatory and

Lymphatic Systems

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The Excretory System

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Common Digestive Disorders

Disorders of the mouth and esophagus:• Gingivitis and periodontal disease – gum

swelling, bleeding and oral pain

• Swallowing problems: – Choking– Food becomes lodged in the trachea.– The larynx cannot make sounds.– The Heimlich maneuver may need to be used.

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Common Digestive Disorders

• Esophageal problems– Heartburn (acid reflux) may be caused by

weak LES (lower esophageal sphincter)• Certain foods, • smoking, • drinking alcohol, • being overweight or obese, • tight-fitting clothes, • reclining after eating

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Common Digestive Disorders

Stomach Disorders:– Gastroenteritis – cause by bacteria or virus

“stomach flu”– Peptic ulcers - a sore in the lining of the

stomach (gastric ulcer)

Gallbladder Disease:– Gallstones – cause by high cholesterol bile,

may lead to obstruction of the bile duct

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Common Digestive Disorders

Disorders of the Small Intestine:– Nutrient malabsorption disorders

• Celiac disease: inability to digest gluten protein

– Duodenal ulcers - a sore in the lining of the duodenum of the small intestine (duodenal ulcer).

– Intestinal enzyme deficiencies– Short bowel syndrome

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Common Digestive Disorders

Disorders of the Large Intestine:– Constipation may be due to insufficient fiber

and water intake, inactivity, stress, illness.– Diarrhea is treated by fluid and electrolyte

replacement.– Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS): alternating

patterns of diarrhea, constipation, abdominal pain

– Colon cancer often begins with polyps.• Curable when detected early and treated