2.8 cont - The digestive organs

Oral cavity, pharynx and oesophagus
-digestion begins in oral cavity
-chewing breaks food into small
pieces 
-salivary glands make saliva
-saliva has water, mucus, and enzyme
-Enzyme in saliva breaks down starch
-Swallowing: Food via pharynx to 
oesophagus - uvula and epiglottis closed
-Peristalsis moves food to stomach
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Oral cavity, pharynx and oesophagus
-digestion begins in oral cavity
-chewing breaks food into small
pieces 
-salivary glands make saliva
-saliva has water, mucus, and enzyme
-Enzyme in saliva breaks down starch
-Swallowing: Food via pharynx to 
oesophagus - uvula and epiglottis closed
-Peristalsis moves food to stomach

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Why is your stomach rumbling? 
-peristalsis
-muscle activity - circular and longitudinal muscles
- mechanical digestion
-stomach constantly moving

-Empty stomach and intestines make a louder sound!

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In your stomach
Digestive juices are added
-pyloric sphincter
-temporary storage area
-Gastric glands make gastric juices
-Gastric juices are made up of water, hydrochloric acid and enzyme
-Hydrochloric acid kills bacteria
-Gastric juices start to digest proteins


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Duodenum
Liver
Gall bladder
Pancreas

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2 important liquids added in the first part (the duodenum)
  • Bile made in the liver, stored in the gall bladder
  • Bile emulsifies fats, NO digestion - increases surface area of fats for enzymes to act upon
  • Pancreas makes pancreatic juices - different enzymes to digest proteins, carbohydrates and fats

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small intestine 

  • is very long-> 6 meters
  • has many fingerlike projections-> Villi
  • Large total surface area -> making  absorption go faster

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Characteristics of villi

  • One cell layer thick (thin walls for faster absorption)
  • Good blood supply (fast transport of nutrients to the rest of the body)

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Appendix
It has no function but can become infected and has to be removed.

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Large intestine
  • Mainly fibre, dead cells, bacteria and water
  • Water absorbed in the blood 
  • waste product becomes more solid-> faeces


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bacteria
many bacteria live inside the digestive tract
  • they help with digestion
  • produce vitamins (K)

Much research is being done. 
'Poepbank'

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Where does faeces collect?

  • in the RECTUM
  • when enough is collected the brain signals for elimination
  • this is called EGESTION

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