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The Digestive System Digestion The process of breaking down food into smaller molecules that can be absorbed and moved into the blood Two Types: 1. Physical (Mechanical) – food is chewed, mixed or churned 2. Chemical – Chemical reactions help break down food into small molecules Digestion begins in the mouth Teeth and chewing help physically break down the food Saliva contains mucus and enzymes that break down starch into sugar – helps chemically break down food The Esophogus Connects the mouth to the stomach No digestion takes place here Brings food down by muscle action called peristalsis Epiglottis – part of body that prevents food from going into the lungs Food enters the Stomach Chemically breaks down food when it is mixed with hydrochloric acid and other chemicals/enzymes – Also destroys bacteria in food Physically breaks down food by peristalsis Food becomes chyme (thin, watery liquid) Small Intestine Completes chemical digestion Smaller molecules can now be absorbed and enter cells through villi Villi – folds in the intestines that increase surface area Your small intestines are 4–7 meters long Liver and Pancreas Produces the chemicals needed for digestion Liver makes bile – digests fats Chemicals made in the pancreas digest carbohydrates, proteins and fats The Pancreas also makes insulin, which allows glucose to pass to the blood Large Intestine Absorbs water and helps your body maintain homeostasis Collects undigested food to be removed from the body Undigested food is stored in the rectum and is released through the anus The Digestive System