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The Digestive System. Digestion Digestion = the mechanical and chemical breakdown of foods into nutrients that cell membranes can absorb 2 Components.

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Page 1: The Digestive System. Digestion Digestion = the mechanical and chemical breakdown of foods into nutrients that cell membranes can absorb 2 Components.

The Digestive System

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Digestion• Digestion = the

mechanical and chemical breakdown of foods into nutrients that cell membranes can absorb

• 2 Components of the digestive system:– Alimentary canal – mouth,

pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, anal canal

– Accessory organs – secrete products into the canal; salivary glands, liver, pancreas, gallbladder

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Components of the Digestive System

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Alimentary Canal

• Around 9 meters long• Muscular tube that

passes through the ventral cavity

• Lumen

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Alimentary Wall Structure

• Mucosa• Submucosa• Muscular layer

– Circular fibers

– Longitudinal fibers

– Oblique fibers

• Serosa

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Movements of the Alimentary Canal

• Mixing movements• Propelling movements

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Mouth Structure

• Surrounded by lips, cheeks, tongue, and palate

• Oral cavity• Vestibule• Cheeks• Lips

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Tongue

• Frenulum• Papillae• Hyoid bone• Lingual tonsils

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Palate

• Hard palate• Soft palate• Uvula• Palatine tonsils• Pharyngeal tonsils

(adenoids)

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Primary and Secondary Teeth

• Primary teeth– Deciduous teeth

– Erupt between 6 months and 2-4 years

– 20 teeth

• Secondary teeth– Appear around 6 years

– 32 teeth

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Tooth Types

• Incisors – Chisel-shaped– Bite off large pieces of

food

• Cuspids– Cone-shaped– Grasp and tear food

• Bicuspids and Molars– Flattened surfaces– Grind food

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General Tooth Structure• Crown • Root• Neck• Enamel• Dentin• Pulp• Root canals• Cementum• Periodontal ligament

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Salivary Glands

• Secrete saliva:– Moistens food particles– Helps bind food

particles– Begins chemical

digestion of carbohydrates

– Dissolves food for tasting

– Helps cleanse mouth and teeth

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Salivary Cells

• Serous cells– Produce watery fluid

that contains amylase

– Amylase splits starch and glycogen into disaccharides

• Mucous cells– Secrete mucus to bind

food particles and lubricate during swallowing

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Major Salivary Glands• Parotid glands

– Largest– Mostly serous

secretions

• Submandibular glands– Mostly serous

secretions

• Sublingual glands– Smallest– Mostly mucous

secretions

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Regions of the Pharynx• Nasopharynx

– Open to nasal cavity– Passage for air during

breathing

• Oropharynx – Behind soft palate– Passage for air and

food

• Laryngopharynx– Passage for food to the

esophagus

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Swallowing Reflex

• Food is chewed and mixed with saliva to form a mass called a bolus.

• Bolus is forced into the pharynx.

• Swallowing reflex is stimulated by sensory receptors around the pharyngeal opening.

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Swallowing Reflex

• Soft palate rises to prevent food from entering the nasal cavity.

• Hyoid bone and larynx are elevated, and the epiglottis of the larynx closes off the top of the trachea.

• Breathing is briefly inhibited.

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Swallowing Reflex

• Tongue presses against the soft palate, sealing the oral cavity off from the pharynx.

• Longitudinal muscles in the pharyngeal wall contract, moving the pharynx up toward the bolus.

• Muscles in the lower pharynx relax, and the esophagus opens.

• Peristalsis moves the bolus through the esophagus.

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Esophagus

• Straight, collapsible tube

• Approximately 25 cm long

• Passageway from pharynx to stomach

• Cardiac sphincter• Mucous glands for

lubrication

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Movement through Esophagus - Peristalsis

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Stomach

• J-shaped, pouchlike organ

• Hangs under the diaphragm

• 1 liter capacity• Rugae

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Stomach Functions

• Receives food from the esophagus

• Mixes food with gastric juices

• Initiates protein digestion

• Performs limited absorption of water, salts, alcohol, and lipid-soluble drugs

• Moves food into the small intestine

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Stomach Regions

• Cardiac• Fundic• Body • Pyloric

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Gastric Secretions

• Gastric pits

• Gastric glands– Goblet cells

– Chief cells – pepsinogen

– Parietal cells – HCl and intrinsic factor

• Gastric juice

• Regulated by ACh, gastrin, and cholecystokinin

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Mixing and Emptying Actions of the Stomach

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Pancreas

• Secretes pancreatic juice from acinar cells

• Mixed gland• Pancreatic duct• Hepatopancreatic

sphincter

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Pancreatic Secretions

• Pancreatic juice contains several enzymes:– Pancreatic amylase– Pancreatic lipase– Nucleases– Trypsin, chymotrypsin,

and carboxypeptidase– Bicarbonate ions

• Release regulated by secretin

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Liver• Located in upper right

quadrant below the diaphragm

• Color from rich supply of blood vessels

• Divided into left and right lobes by fibrous capsule

• Each lobe separated into hepatic lobules functional units of liver

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Hepatic Lobule Structure

• Consists of many hepatic cells radiating out from a central vein

• Hepatic sinusoids• Portal vein• Central veins• Kupffer cells• Bile canals• Common hepatic duct

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Liver Functions• Cells respond to insulin and glucagon to maintain normal

glucose levels• Carbohydrate, lipid, and protein metabolism

– Glucose Glycogen– Noncarbs Glucose– Makes cholesterol and fats– Amino acids Urea– Makes plasma proteins

• Storage of glycogen, iron, vitamins A, D, and B12• Blood filtering• Detoxification• Secretion of bile

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Bile• Yellowish-green

liquid that contains:– Bile salts – for

emulsification and absorption of fatty acids, cholesterol, vitamins A, D, E, and K

– Bile pigments – bilirubin and biliverdin

– Cholesterol– Electrolytes

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Gallbladder• Pear-shaped sac on the

inferior liver surface• Connects to the cystic duct

which feeds into the common hepatic duct

• Stores bile between meals• Reabsorbs water to

concentrate bile• Releases bile into the small

intestine• Common bile duct• Stimulated by cholecystokinin

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Gallbladder and Liver Problems

• Jaundice• Hepatitis• Gallstones

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Small Intestine• Extends from pyloric

sphincter to the large intestine

• Receives secretions from the pancreas and liver

• Completes digestion of nutrients in chyme and absorbs products of digestion

• Mixing movements and peristalsis – chyme moves through in 3-10 hours

• Transports digestive residue to the large intestine

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Regions of the Small Intestine

• Duodenum– 25 cm long

– Most fixed portion of the small intestine

• Jejunum• Ileum

– Jejunum and ileum are not distinctly separate

– Both are mobile

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Mesentery• Double-layered fold of

peritoneal membrane• Suspends the jejunum

and ileum from the posterior abdominal wall

• Supports the blood vessels, nerves, and lymphatic vessels that supply the intestinal wall

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Greater Omentum

• Filmy, double-layered fold of the peritoneal membrane

• Drapes like an apron from the stomach over the transverse colon and the folds of the small intestine

• May adhere to infected areas of the alimentary canal to wall it off

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Intestinal Villi• Tiny projections on the

inner wall off the small intestine

• Densest in the duodenum• Increase surface area for

absorption• Lacteals – absorb fatty

acids and glycerol• Goblet cells• Intestinal glands• Microvilli

– Secrete peptidases, sucrase, maltase, lactase, intestinal lipase

• Capillaries absorb simple sugars, amino acids, electrolytes, and water

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Large Intestine

• Ileocecal valve• 1.5 meters long• Extends up right side,

crosses obliquely to the left side, and descends into the pelvis

• Opens to the outside of the body as the anus

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Regions of Large Intestine• Cecum

– Vermiform appendix

• Colon– Ascending colon– Transverse colon– Descending colon– Sigmoid colon

• Rectum• Anal canal

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Anal Canal Structure• Anal columns• Anus

– Internal anal sphincter

– External anal sphincter

• Hemorrhoids

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Large Intestine Anatomy

• Lack villi• Teniae coli• Many goblet cells

– Protect intestinal wall

– Bind particles of fecal matter

– Help control pH

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Large Intestine Functions• Proximal end functions primarily in water

and electrolyte absorption

• Distal end functions primarily to store feces

• Little to no digestive function

• More sluggish movements – peristaltic waves 2-3 times per day (mass movements)

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Defecation Reflex

• Can be initiated by person (deep breath and abdominal contraction)

• Forces feces into rectum• Reflex involves relaxation of the internal

anal sphincter and peristaltic waves through the descending colon

• Can be prevented by contraction of the external anal sphincter

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Feces

• Made of materials not digested or absorbed – Water– Electrolytes– Mucus– Bacteria

• 75% water• Color from bile pigments

altered by bacterial action• Odor from compounds

produced by bacteria