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The Digestive System The Digestive System: Function • Preparation of food for absorption and use by the millions of body cells • Alimentary canal - tube through your body that performs the above function. The Mouth Structure • Lips: outer boundary • Cheeks: mucous membrane lateral boundary • Hard/soft palate - uvula extends from • Tongue Tongue • Places food during chewing • Papillae contain taste buds • Multiple blood vessels under tongue = high absorption of soluble drugs into circulation – Ex. Nitroglycerin pills for heart attack, – Vitamins Salivary Glands • Parotid = largest – Located in front of and below ear – Produces watery substance with enzymes • Submandibular – Located below mandibular angle – Produces enzymes and mucus • Sublingual = smallest – Under floor of mouth – Produces mucous type of saliva Salivary Glands: Function • Begins the break down of food through hydrolysis. • Carbohydrate digestion begins in the mouth with aid of saliva. Teeth • Crown - exposed covered with enamel • Neck - surrounded by gums (gingiva) • Root - fits into socket Teeth Coverings • Enamel - Hardest substance in body • Dentin - tissues, nerves, blood vessels • Cementum - covers dentin Dentition • Deciduous Teeth – Baby teeth – Primary teeth • 20 total – 8 incisors – 4 cuspids – 8 molars Dentition • Permanent Teeth – Adult teeth – Secondary teeth • 32 Total • 3rd set of molars come in after age 17 (wisdom teeth) Other Organ Components • Pharynx – Receives bolus (rounded mass of food) – Carries bolus to esophagus • Esophagus – Collapsible tube that enters the stomach – Posterior to trachea and heart – Protected by a thick layer of mucus Esophagus Continued • Food (Bolus) moves through the esophagus and the rest of the alimentary canal by peristalsis involuntary muscle contractions. Stomach • Located below diaphragm and liver • Enlarges after meals then collapses • Size of large sausage Stomach Divisions • Fundus - large portion at end of esophagus • Body - central portion • Pylorus - lower portion near small intestine Sphincter Muscles • Guard openings to stomach – Cardiac - esophagus to stomach – Pyloric - lower portion of stomach to small intestine. • Pylorospasm - muscle will not relax to allow passage of bolus = vomiting Stomach Function • Food storage • Secretion of gastric juices • Churning of food and breakdown into chyme - liquid food. • Absorption = water, alcohol, and drugs • Glands of stomach – Gastric - secret gastric juice – Mucus - contains enzymes and hydrochloric acid. Small Intestines • 20 feet long • Divisions – Duodenum = uppermost area, attaches to stomach. – Jejunum = middle area – Ileum = end portion, leads to large intestine. • All set in place by mesentery (membrane) Small Intestines Continued • This is where most digestion occurs. • Absorption of digestive products. • Inside surface of small intestines covered with tiny projections called villi. – 1mm projections – Increase surface area by 160x Large Intestines • 5-6 feet long • Divisions – Ascending colon - right side of abdomen – Transverse colon horizontally across abdomen and under liver – Descending colon - left side of abdomen – Rectum - last 7-8 inches – Anus - contains many arteries and veins • Hemorrhoids - enlargement of veins in anal canal. Large Intestines Continued • Water/electrolyte absorption • Forms/stores feces Large Intestines Continued • Appendix – Located just behind cecum – No functional importance in digestion. – Appendicitis = inflammation of the appendix Accessory Organs • Liver structure – Largest gland in body – Under diaphragm – Able to regenerate • Liver function – Detoxifies many substances – Makes and secretes bile – Metabolizes proteins, fats, and carbs Accessory Organs • Gall bladder – Stores bile, increases its concentration • Bile breaks down fat. – During digestion, empties bile into small intestines Accessory Organs • Pancreas – Secretes digestive enzymes – Secretes insulin – Secretes glucagon (raises blood glucose levels) Websites • Digestive System Animation http://highered.mheducation.com/sites/0072495855/student_v iew0/chapter26/animation__organs_of_digestion.html • Inside the stomach https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-U5JyODRVng • Digestion of noodles https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQlNv2Au-Lg