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Digestion in…
…the small & large intestines
9.5
Small Intestine
• about 2.5 cm in
diameter
• up to 7 m in length
• duodenum: first 2530 cm: digestion
• jejunum: digestion/
absorption
• ileum: absorption
Accessory Organs
pH of Small Intestine
• chyme has pH of about 2.5
• prosecretin converts into secretin,
which causes pancreas to release
bicarbonate ions (increasing pH to 9.0)
• pepsin is inactivated in basic conditions,
thus secretin protects the small intestine
• (secretin also stimulates liver to produce
bile, and pancreas to release enzymes)
Pancreatic Secretions
• chyme enters duodenum
• cholecystokinin (CCK) is released into blood by cells
in duodenum
• CCK causes pancreatic cells to release various
substances
Carbohydrate Digestion
• pancreatic amylase is released into
duodenum
• continues breakdown of starch started
in the saliva
Protein Digestion
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trypsinogen released by pancreas
activated to trypsin by enzyme enterokinase
trypsin continues to break down proteins
carboxypeptidase & erepsin break down
small chains into single amino acids
Lipid Digestion
• bile is produced in liver & stored in gall bladder and
released into the duodenum
• bile breaks down large fat globules
• lipases secreted by pancreas break down fats into
smaller molecules
• digested fats are absorbed through lacteals
Small Intestine - Absorption
Absorption
• passive transport (including osmosis)
• facilitated diffusion
• active transport
• nutrients are absorbed in capillary networks
Large Intestine
• up to 7.6 cm in
diameter
• about 1.5 m in
length
Large Intestine
• most of the water is absorbed
• 500+ species of bacteria produce
essential vitamins K and some B.
• feces (soft solid) are egested through
the anus
Resources…
• McGraw-Hill Ryerson animation & quiz
(good overview, but not a lot of detail
about the enzymes & secretions)
• Another McGraw-Hill digestion quiz
Let’s review…
Review…
These quizzes are good for reviewing
anatomy, but not the
enzymes/secretions:
• http://kidshealth.org/kid/htbw/DSquiz.ht
ml
• http://www.softschools.com/quizzes/scie
nce/digestive_system/quiz751.html
And finally…science meets art