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Digestive System. What is the Digestive System? Also called the GI Tract or Alimentary Canal The Digestive System is responsible for breaking down foodstuff.

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Page 1: Digestive System. What is the Digestive System? Also called the GI Tract or Alimentary Canal The Digestive System is responsible for breaking down foodstuff.

Digestive SystemDigestive System

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What is the Digestive System?What is the Digestive System?

• Also called the GI Tract or Alimentary Canal

• The Digestive System is responsible for breaking down foodstuff and converting into energy or using the nutrients in the foodstuff for necessary body functions.

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Anatomy of the Digestive SystemAnatomy of the Digestive System

• Begins at the MOUTH.• The mouth is responsible for MECHANICAL

DIGESTION. The teeth break down food by chewing (MASTICATION).

• The mouth is also the place where CHEMICAL DIGESTION begins. The SALIVARY GLANDS (sublingual, parotid, and submandibular glands) are responsible for producing an environment for food breakdown.

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• Next, the food enters the ESOPHAGUS (food tube) which connects the mouth to the STOMACH.

• After food enters the stomach, acids are released to continue with chemical digestion.

• From the stomach, food enters the SMALL INTESTINE by traveling through the DUODENUM.

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• The small intestine is responsible for absorption of nutrients.

• From the small intestine, food enters the LARGE INTESTINE (colon) where water absorption takes place.

• After the stool is solidified, it travels to the RECTUM and ANUS for removal from the body.

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Accessory Digestive OrgansAccessory Digestive Organs

• Liver - detoxifies the blood. - stores sugar as GLYCOGEN.• Pancreas - secretes INSULIN, a hormone that allows

glucose to enter the bodies cells. - also manufactures and secretes GLUCAGON,

a hormone that raises blood sugar and SOMATOSTATIN, a hormone which helps regulate sleep.

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Combining Forms Combining Forms for the Digestive Systemfor the Digestive System

• ORAL CAVITY (Mouth)

or / o AND stomat / o refer to the mouth.

IE: stomat / itis -> inflammation of the

mouth

or / al -> pertaining to the mouth

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gloss / o AND lingu / o

both mean TONGUE.

gloss / ectomy -> surgical removal of the tongue

lingu / al -> pertaining to the tongue

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dent / o AND odont / o mean TEETH.

dent / ist -> specialist of the teeth

Orth / odont / ist -> specialist that straigtens teeth.

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gingiv / o means GUM(s)

gingiv / itis -> inflammation of the gums

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• PHARYNX (throat) and ESOPHAGUS

esophag / o -> esophagus

esophag / o / scope -> an instrument to view the esophagus

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gastr / o means stomach

gastr / o / scopy -> a visual examination of the stomach

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pharyng / o means pharynx (throat)

pharyng / itis -> inflammation of the throat

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pylor / o means pylorus (a part of the stomach)

pylor / o / tomy -> an incision into the pylorus

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• SMALL INTESTINE and LARGE INTESTINE (colon)

an / o -> anus

an / al -> pertaining to the anus

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append / o

appendic / o -> appendix

append / ectomy -> excision of the appendix

appendic / itis -> inflammation of the appendix

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col / o

colon / o -> colon

col / o / centesis -> puncture of the colon

colon / o / scope -> instrument to view or examine the colon

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duoden / o means duodenum

duoden / o / stomy -> to form an opening (mouth) in the duodenum

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enter / o means intestine

enter / o / pathy -> disease of the intestine

enter / it is -> inflammation of the intestine

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ile / o means ileum (part of the small intestine)

ile / o / stomy -> to form an opening (mouth) in the ileum

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jejun / o means jejunum (part of the small intestine)

jejun / o / rrhaphy -> to suture a rupture of the jejunum

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proct / o means anus or rectum

proct / o / logist -> specialist or one who studies the rectum

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rect / o means rectum

NOTE: there are multiple word roots for many organs.

rect / o / cele -> hernia of the rectum

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sigmoid / o means sigmoid colon (part of the large intestine that is “S” shaped)

sigmoid / o / scopy -> a visual examination of the sigmoid colon

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Common SuffixesCommon Suffixes

-dynia-algia

Refer to pain.

stomat / o / dynia -> pain in the mouth

NOTE: a combining vowel is not needed when using –algia.

stomat / algia -> pain in the mouth

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The combining form

sial / o

Refers to the salivary glands or saliva.

What does sial / o / rrhea mean? flow of saliva

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The prefix Dia- means “through”.

What is the literal translation of

Dia / rrhea?

through flow -> frequent passage of watery bowel movements?

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Pertaining to…..Pertaining to…..

The following suffixes all mean the same thing.

-al vertebr / al

-ar vascul / ar

-ary maxill / ary

-ic thromb / ic

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FYIFYI

When defining a medical word, first define the SUFFIX. Next, look at the beginning of the word (PREFIX or ROOT). Finally, look at the middle of the word (ROOT).

sub / lingu / al1. “-al” means “pertaining to”2. “sub-” means “beneath”

3. “/ lingu /” means “tongue”

Therefore, sublingual means to something pertaining to the beneath the tongue.

A sublingual dose of nitroglycerin is placed beneath the tongue.

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-osis-osis

• This suffix refers to an abnormal condition.

stomat / osis means an abnormality of the mouth.

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Myc /Myc /

• Word root meaning FUNGUS.

myc / osis is an abnormal condition of a fungus.

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Pharynx, Esophagus, and StomachPharynx, Esophagus, and Stomach

gastr / ic

gastr / itis

gastr / algia

gastr / dynia

gastr / rrhea

All refer to the stomach.

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What Do The Following Mean?What Do The Following Mean?

• Gastr / ectomy

• Esophag / o / plasty

• Gastr / tome

Removal of the stomach

Surgical repair of the esophagus

Instrument to cut the stomach

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hemat / o -> blood

emesis -> vomit

hemat / emesis -> to vomit blood

NOTE: a combining vowel is NOT needed.

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Other DefinitionsOther Definitions

epi - above or upon

epigastric pain is pain above the stomach.

dys - bad, painful, or difficult

-pepsia digestion

dyspepsia literally means painful digestion or “heartburn”

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-phagia means to swallow or eat.

dys / phagia is difficultly swallowing

aer - means air

aer / o / phagia means swallowing air. infants frequently have this as they suck milk

from a bottle.

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Small Intestine and ColonSmall Intestine and Colon

The small intestine is broken into three parts:

duodenum duoden / o

jejunum jejun / o

ileum ile / o

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duoden / o / stomy

First part of small intestine

Combining vowel

To form a new opening

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col / o / stomy -> form a new hole in

the colon

col / o / rrhaphy -> suture the colon

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The SIGMOID COLON becomes the RECTUM.

sigmoid / itis -> inflammation of the sigmoid colon

rect / o / stenosis -> a narrowing of the rectum

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Accessory OrgansAccessory Organs

Combining Form Meaning

Cholangi / o bile vesselCholecyst / o gall bladderCholedoch / o bile ductHepat / o liverPancreat / o pancreasSial / o salivaLith / o stone, calculus

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