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11516 Digestive System.notebook As the Stomach Churns January 15, 2016 Friday January 15, 2016 Objective: You will examine the different organs of the digestive system and investigate the difference between mechanical and chemical digestion. Homework: Study for Quiz Foldable & Diagram(pg. 25a) due Jan 22 Quiz on Friday, Jan. 22 Heart & Digestive Systems SNAKES ALIVE Thurs.,Jan 21st Classwork: Warm up #1(pg. 26a) Digestive Lab Activity #2 Finish the Digestive Foldable (pg. 23b) Digestive Diagram/vocab (pg. 25a) use textbook for this 11516 Digestive System.notebook Warm up #1 January 15, 2016 Page 26a 1. Name two places that mechanical and chemical digestion takes place. 2. What organ holds feces for 1824 hours until it is ready to be expelled? 3. Name the structure in the small intestine that absorbs nutrients and transfers it into the blood stream. 11516 Digestive System.notebook January 15, 2016 11516 Digestive System.notebook January 15, 2016 pg. 25a 11516 Digestive System.notebook January 15, 2016 Not on foldable Digestive System PreAssessement • 1. What does your digestive system do? • 2. What organs do you think help with digestion AND what do they do? 11516 Digestive System.notebook Not on foldable What is the function? • Breaks down into usable nutrients. • absorb nutrients • get rid of solid waste January 15, 2016 11516 Digestive System.notebook January 15, 2016 definition only definition and picture (color) definition (organs involved) definition and picture (color) 11516 Digestive System.notebook January 15, 2016 Digestive System Notes for foldable Summarize notes for foldable 11516 Digestive System.notebook January 15, 2016 11516 Digestive System.notebook January 15, 2016 11516 Digestive System.notebook January 15, 2016 How is food broken down? • Mechanical Digestion • Chemical Digestion Mechanical vs Chemical Digestion Foldable 11516 Digestive System.notebook Mechanical Digestion • Occurs in the mouth and stomach • Teeth – tears, grinds, breaks into smaller pieces • Stomach – muscles mix the stomach contents January 15, 2016 11516 Digestive System.notebook January 15, 2016 Chemical Digestion • Mouth saliva contains enzymes that break down carbohydrates (starches and sugars) • An enzyme is a chemical that causes chemical reactions in other substances • Stomach – acids (ex. hydrochloric acid) dissolves and breaks food down • Small Intestine 11516 Digestive System.notebook Chemical Digestion • Most occurs in the small intestine!!!! January 15, 2016 11516 Digestive System.notebook Main Parts • • • • • Mouth/Salivary Glands Esophagus Stomach Small Intestines Large Intestines • Accessory organs : Liver, pancreas and gall bladder January 15, 2016 11516 Digestive System.notebook January 15, 2016 11516 Digestive System.notebook January 15, 2016 11516 Digestive System.notebook Takes place in the esophagus January 15, 2016 11516 Digestive System.notebook January 15, 2016 11516 Digestive System.notebook Small Intestine • The majority of digestion takes place in the small intestine. • This organ is not given its name by its length but by its diameter. January 15, 2016 11516 Digestive System.notebook Absorption of Nutrients • Most occurs in the small intestines by villi. • Villi are fingerlike projections in the small intestines. • Villi are surrounded by blood vessels (capillaries) • Blood transports nutrients to the entire body January 15, 2016 11516 Digestive System.notebook Large Intestine • The large intestine stores the remaining digested food anywhere from 18 24 hours. • The excess water is absorbed into the bloodstream before being removed as waste. January 15, 2016 11516 Digestive System.notebook January 15, 2016 Accessory Organs • Liver – produces bile • Bile is a chemical that helps the body break down fats • cleans toxins from blood – blood leaving small intestine goes directly to the liver • Gall Bladder – stores bile from the liver • Bile is added to the small intestine • Pancreas – produces insulin that breaks down carbohydrates and regulates sugar levels • Insulin lowers acid levels 11516 Digestive System.notebook January 15, 2016 How does the mouth contribute to the process of digestion? • The teeth grind and tear food and saliva contains enzymes that begin the chemical breakdown of food. 11516 Digestive System.notebook January 15, 2016 Explain how your stomach helps break down food. • The stomach muscles churns and mixes food to continue the process of mechanical breakdown. Chemical digestion occurs as acids dissolve food into a liquid. 11516 Digestive System.notebook January 15, 2016 Explain the relationship between food and nutrients. • After the food is broken down, we call the usable pieces nutrients. Examples of nutrients are water, proteins, fats, and carbohydrates. 11516 Digestive System.notebook January 15, 2016 What role(s) does your small intestine play in digestion? • The small intestines is where most chemical digestion occurs. Most of the substances produced by the breakdown of food is absorbed into blood by villi in the small intestines. 11516 Digestive System.notebook January 15, 2016 Why does blood travel to your liver before transporting nutrients to other parts of the body? • Blood first travels to the liver to remove the toxins (poisons).