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Accessory Organs in Digestion Pg 222 Sec 12.2. Flat Elongated Located deep along back of abdomen The Pancreas.

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Page 1: Accessory Organs in Digestion Pg 222 Sec 12.2. Flat Elongated Located deep along back of abdomen The Pancreas.

Accessory Organs in Digestion

Pg 222 Sec 12.2

Page 2: Accessory Organs in Digestion Pg 222 Sec 12.2. Flat Elongated Located deep along back of abdomen The Pancreas.

• Flat

• Elongated

• Located deep along back of abdomen

The Pancreas

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Function:

I. Make pancreatic juices-i)Sodium bicarbonate( NaHCO3) : neutralizes chyme

ii) Enzymes:-pancreatic amylase (starch)-trypsin (proteins-lipase ( fats)

Juices travel to duodenum via duct from pancreas

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Function:

II. Make hormones to regulate blood sugar

i) insulin

ii) glucagon

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The insulin – glucagon relationship

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i) INSULIN RESPONSE

1)You eat a meal2)Levels of glucose in blood rise3)Pancreas releases INSULIN4)CELLS take up sugar & LIVER forms glycogen

from excess glucose5)Blood sugars lower

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ii) GLUCAGON RESPONSE

1)You have NOT eaten in a long time…2)Levels of glucose in blood DROP3)Pancreas releases GLUCAGON4)Liver breaks down glycogen to release

glucose 5)Blood sugar levels RISE

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THE LIVER: `gatekeeper to the blood`

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Liver

• Large, in top right of abdomen

• 2 main lobes

• *100,000 smaller `lobules` form structural units

• Blood vessels from villi in sm. intestine merge into HEPATIC PORTAL VEIN which leads to the liver

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6 Functions of the LIVER

1. Detoxifies Blood - removes poisonous substances

- Also removes & stores iron, vitamins A,D,E, K

2. Helps Maintain Glucose Levels- homeostasis= 100mg glucose/100ml

-after eating stores glucose as glycogen-between meals breaks down glycogen to release glucose

3. Produces Bile -to break down (emulsify) fat

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6 Functions of the Liver

4) Breaks down hemoglobin in Red Blood Cells -forms bilirubin -pigment in bile

5) Makes Urea -from broken down amino acids

6) Makes blood proteins -from amino acids

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Gallbladder

• Small, Pear-shaped Sac• Below Liver

• FXN:• Stores & Releases bile • Bile travels via duct to duodenum• Bile emulsifies fat (breaks globs into small drops)

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What Happens When the Parts Don’t Work…

Doctor can you please explain to me..1) Why is poop brown

2) What causes constipation

3) Are polyps on the colon a cause for concern

4) Why is Jaundice in babies a concern

5) What causes cirrhosis of the liver

6) How does diet relate to gall stones