Title: Digestive (alimentary) system
1Digestive (alimentary) system
2Alimentary canal tubular passage for digestion
and absorption of food and the elimination of
food residue begins at the mouth and ends at the
anus
3Ingestion
- Taking substances like food or drink into the
body through the mouth.
- Digestion
- the break down of large food pieces into small,
water soluble molecules
4Mouth the opening through which an animal or
human takes in food
Ingestion, Digestion
5Salivary Glands
- Glands that produce saliva, an important part of
chemical digestion in the mouth - enzyme - amylase
Digestion
6Esophagus a muscular passage connecting
the mouth with the stomach
Food moves down the esophagus via peristalsis
muscles contract and relax
7Liver large gland responsible for 1) the
uptake, storage, and disposal of nutrients and
toxins 2) the production of proteins and
metabolism of substances produced by the body
Digestion, Assimilation
8Pancreas a gland, near stomach secretes a
digestive fluid into the intestine through one or
more ducts and also secretes the hormone insulin
Digestion
9- Gall Bladder
- stores Bile a yellow-green liquid made in the
liver used to break up fats
Digestion
10Stomach a saclike enlargement of the alimentary
canal forming an organ for storing, diluting,
and digesting food
Digestion
11Small intestine lies between the stomach and
colon, consists of duodenum, jejunum, and ileum,
secretes digestive enzymes, and is the chief site
of the absorption of digested nutrients
Absorption
- Absorption the movement of digested food
molecules through the wall of the intestine into
the blood
12Duodenumthe first portion of the small
intestine, from the stomach
13Jejunum middle portion of the small intestine
between the duodenum and the ileum
14Ileumthe third and lowest division of the small
intestine
- Assimilation the movement of digested food
molecules into the cell where they are used
15Large intestine terminal division of the
vertebrate intestine that is wider and shorter
than the small intestine divided into cecum,
colon, and rectum reabsorption of water and the
formation of feces
Some Absorption
16Colon the part of the large intestine extending
from the cecum to the rectum
17Rectum terminal part of the intestine from the
colon to the anus
18Anus the opening at the lower end of the
alimentary canal, through which the solid refuse
of digestion is excreted
19Egestion
- Passing food through the anus that has not been
digested - Called faeces