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Page 1: 10.2 The Human Digestive System - Weebly

10.2 The Human Digestive System

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digestive tract and accessory organs transform food into

energy

> 6m long, 2.5 cm wide

1.5m long, 5 cm wide

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The Mouth Salivary glands secrete saliva

Parotid gland parotid duct

Submandibular gland submandibular duct

Sublingual glands many smaller ducts

Chemical digestion

Amylase: Starch simple sugars

Mechanical digestion

Teeth

Tongue: food soft bolus

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The Esophagus

Epiglottis prevents bolus from entering the lungs

Esophagus transport bolus through peristalsis (wave-like

muscular contractions)

Mucus keeps passage moist

Video: peristalsis

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The Stomach

Esophagus esophageal / cardiac sphincter stomach

Food triggers secretion of gastric juice (salts, enzymes, HCl,

water, mucus)

Mucus – protects stomach from acid

Pepsin – enzyme to digest protein

HCl – activates pepsinogen pepsin

Mechanical digestion:

3 layers of muscle fibres

Bolus chime (a thick liquid)

pyloric sphincter small intestine

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The Small Intestine

3 parts: duodenum, jejunum, ileum

To absorb nutrients:

Many villi and microvilli

Long length

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The Small Intestine

Duodenum

digestion and absorption

Pancreas: pancreatic enzymes for all macromolecules

Gall bladder: fat fat droplets

Jejunum

more folds,

continues breakdown and absorption of proteins and

carbohydrates

Ileum

fewer villi

continues absorption

push unabsorbed particles through

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The Accessory Organs

Pancreas:

Secretes 1L of fluid into duodenum daily

Carbohydrases, proteases, lipases: chemical digestion

Bicarbonate: raise the pH to help enzymes

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The Accessory Organs

Liver:

Secretes bile (bile pigments & salts)

Fat fat droplets

Bile is stored in gall bladder and released into duodenum

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Chemical Digestion

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Enzyme Action

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Enzyme Action

Enzyme functions affected by

Temperature

pH

Different enzymes have

different optimal range

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Nutrient Absorption - Monosaccharides

Absorbed and carried by blood to liver

Liver converts monosaccharides to glucose

Blood carried glucose to all cells (source of energy)

Liver: excess glucose glycogen

Glycogen stored in liver and muscles

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Nutrient Absorption – Amino acids

Absorbed and carried by blood to liver

Liver converts amino acids to:

Sugars

energy-releasing chemicals

New proteins

waste

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Nutrient Absorption – Glycerol + fatty

acids

Absorbed by cells in small intestine

Reassembled to form triglycerides

Coated with proteins bloodstream

broken down by lipase

absorbed by cells for energy

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The Large Intestine

Shorter, wider

Aka colon

Re-absorb water

Anaerobic bacteria break down food and produce vitamins

Muscle contraction push undigested materials to rectum

feces

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Digestion Timeline

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Homework

P.419 #1-11, 13-15