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Digestive system. Function of the digestive system Primary function: breaks down macromolecules into substances the body can use Other functions: house.

Dec 18, 2015

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Page 1: Digestive system. Function of the digestive system Primary function: breaks down macromolecules into substances the body can use Other functions: house.

Digestive system

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Function of the digestive system

Primary function: breaks down macromolecules into substances the body can use

Other functions: house helpful bacteria, excrete solid waste

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Digestion Digestion – the breakdown of macromolecules into components more easily be absorbed/utilised by the body

Biologists consider the digestive system an external surface

Why do you think that is?

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Digestion is mechanical AND chemical

Mechanical digestion◦ Physical breakdown of large food portions

Chemical digestion◦ Molecular degradation of foodstuffs by chemical substances (acid, enzymes, etc.)

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Enzymes & digestion Enzymes – proteins that catalyse metabolic chemical reactions

An enzyme’s structure determines its function

Denaturation = the loss of protein structure◦ Caused by low/high pH and high temperature

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Enzymes & digestion cont’d

Digestive enzymes rapidly break down macromolecules into smaller subunits (monomers) for absorption into the body

Enzymes are named for what they act on and end in “______ase”◦ eg. Lactase breaks down lactose

◦ Sucrase breaks down _________

◦ ______ breaks down lipids (fats)

Enzymes are present throughout theGI tract

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Enzymes are everywhere…

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The mouth Digestion begins in the mouth

◦ Mechanical digestion = teeth◦ Chemical digestion = enzymes begin breaking down sugars

Tongue & salivary glands◦ Produce saliva to dampen solid food◦ Saliva contains digestive enzymes◦ Tongue presses softened food against hard

palate forming a bolus (ball) for swallowing

Pharynx◦ Swallowing causes epiglottis to direct food

down the esophagus

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Esophagus◦ Muscular tube that carries bolus to the stomach via peristalsis

Peristalsis◦ Radial contraction of muscles that propagates a wave down a

tube

The esophagus & peristalsis

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Small intestine

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The stomach Stomach

◦ Site of chemical digestion by HCl (pH 1.5 – 3.5)◦ Mucus-lined walls protected from damage◦ Acid may splash up into unprotected

esophagus, causing heartburn

Why are the walls wrinkled?

◦ Food may enter small intestine via pyloric sphincter only when liquefied (chyme)

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Accessory organs The initial segment of the small intestine, the duodenum, is where accessory organs contribute to digestion

Accessory organs:◦ Liver – produces bile to breakdown

lipids (fats)◦ Gall bladder – stores excess bile◦ Pancreas – produces additional

digestive enzymes (insulin, lipase, etc.)

◦ The bile duct adds bile/digestive enzymes to the duodenum

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The small intestine Small intestine (duodenum, jejunum & ileum)

◦ Responsible for absorbing majority of nutrients (into blood stream)◦ ~6m long and houses some bacteria that aid in digestion◦ Maximizes surface area to boost absorption

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Nutrient absorption To maximize surface area, the small intestine is lined with two structures:1. Villi

◦ finger-like projections on inner surface of SI

2. Microvilli◦ hair-like projections on surface of villi

These form the absorptive surface where nutrients enter the bloodstream (‘blood-gut’ barrier)

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Large intestine & fecal formation

Large intestine (AKA the colon)◦ Absorbs water from slurry entering from SI◦ Removal of water solidifies leftovers into feces for excretion◦ Houses primary gut microflora

◦ Bacteria digest unused macromolecules to yield useful nutrients (eg. E. coli produce vitamin K)◦ ~1x1014 bacterial cells (we know about ~5% of them)◦ Bacteria may produce organic gases while metabolising

leftover nutrients… (what does this cause?)

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Rectum, anus & defecation

Rectum◦ Tail end of colon◦ Site of fecal collection (when full, time to poop!)

Anus◦ Sphincter that controls departure of fecal matter

(defecation)

Fun fact: 1/3 the dry mass of every poop is bacterial cells (this is why we ALWAYS wash our hands post-poop)

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