Title: The Digestive System
1The Digestive System
2What is the Digestive System
- The digestive system is consisted of large hollow
muscles that enables their walls to move. That
movement causes the walls to move food and
liquids throughout the body and nutrients are
dissolved into the body during digestion
Table of contents
3Parts Involved with the Digestive System
- Mouth
- Esophagus
- Stomach
- Small Intestine/Liver/
- Pancreas
- Large Intestine
- Colon
- Review/Quiz
To mouth
To esophagus
To Stomach
To S. Intestine
To L. Intestine
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To Colon
To Quiz
4Mouth
- The mouth secretes saliva that allows the
swallowing process easier. - The mouth is where we start the digestive
process. - We have different types of teeth that do
different jobs. We have ones that tear the food
and ones that chew the food.
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5Esophagus
- After the food is chewed up it is then swallowed.
The food goes down a tube called the esophagus.
Here the food is pushed. When the food
approaches a ring at the end, the muscles relax
so the food can pass to the next step.
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6Stomach...part one
- The stomach has 3 mechanical tasks to do. First
the stomach has to store the swallowed food and
liquid. For this to happen the muscles in the
upper part of the stomach must relax and allow
large portions of swallowed material into the
stomach
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7Stomach...part two
- The second part of the stomach mixes up the food
and liquids. During this part there are also
juices produced by the stomach to make digestion
easier.
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8Stomach...part three
- The third part of the stomach, the lower part,
prepares the materials that were just mixed, and
slowly passes everything to the small intestine.
9Small Intestine, Liver, and Pancreas
- In the small intestine more digestion is
occurring. Here all materials are dissolved from
juices produced by the pancreas and the liver.
These contents are mixed and processed for
further digestion
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10Large Intestine
- The large intestine is used for storing food
residues and to absorb water - The large intestine had about 5 gallons of fluid
pumped through daily which that fluid leads to
reabsorbation. - The large intestine leads food material to the
colon. - It has 6-8 contractions per day and sweeps
material all the way to the rectum.
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11Colon
- All digested nutrients are absorbed through the
intestinal wall. What is left, unknown fiber,
older cells, and any undigested food particles,
all this is pushed to the colon and waste is
discarded by bowel movements.
Back to question 8.
12Now you know everything you need to know about
the digestive system, and are ready to take the
quiz. If you get the wrong answer, keep trying
till you get the right answer!! GOOD LUCK!!
13Question Number 1
- How many parts are involved with the digestive
system?
Review
6
7
5
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16Question Number 2
Review
- What does the mouth secrete?
Enzymes
Saliva
Sweat
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19Qusetion Number 3
- What is the tube called that food travels through
to get to the stomach?
Liver
Esophagus
Large Intestine
Review
20CORRECT
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22Question Number 4
- How many mechanical tasks does the stomach do?
Review
5
2
3
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25Question Number 5
- Where are the juices from that are secreted into
the small intestine?
Large Intestine
Liver
Stomach
Review
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28Question Number 6
- True or False Does the large intestine store
food residues and fluids?
Review
True
False
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31Question Number 7
- True or false The second part of the stomach
does not mix up food and liquids?
True
False
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34Question Number 8
- Where do the bowel movements that occur in
everyone happen?
Pancreas
Stomach
Colon
Review
Finished
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37CONGRATULATIONS
YOU HAVE FINISHED THE LESSON, AND YOU DID SUCH A
GREAT JOB.