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32.2 Digestive System
1st-Turn-in yesterday’s handout!
2nd-On a sheet of clean notebook paper
a. Complete the data analysis on page 985 . Read the
information and answer questions 1 and 2.
b. P. 995-996 Answer # 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 12-18.
3rd-notes on problems of the Digestive System
It is Eagle Time- Bell Rings at 9:50
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• In your notes- Define the
terms on page 977 and page
982
• Add- the three functions of
the pancreas (p. 980)
• On page 978-List the seven
enzymes, their location, and
their function.
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Enzymes-Proteins that lower the activation energy needed
to digest nutrients.
On page 978-List the seven enzymes, their location, and
their funtion.
Put this in your notes.
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• Digestion of carbohydrates begins in the mouth.
• Digestion of proteins occurs in the stomach.
• Digestion of fats and sugars occur in the
small intestine.
32.2 Digestive System
Build you model of the digestive system
Label each organ-stomach, pancreas, esophagus, liver,
small intestine, large intestine
Work quietly at your seat.
Please do not waste the tape-use very small pieces
32.2 Digestive System
KEY CONCEPT
The digestive system breaks down food into simpler
molecules.
32.2 Digestive System
32.2 Digestive System
32.2 Digestive System
Several digestive organs work together to break down
food.
• The digestive system breaks
down food into energy cells can
use.
• After digestion is complete,
nutrients are absorbed and
transported to all cells.
• Undigested materials are
eliminated as liquid and solid
wastes.
mouth
esophagus
liver
gallbladder
large
intestine
small intestine
rectum/anus
32.2 Digestive System
Digestion begins in the mouth and continues in the
stomach.
• Mechanical and chemical digestion break down food.
• Peristalsis moves food through the organs.
esophagus
muscles
contract
muscles
relax
food
stomach
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Digestion is completed in part of the small intestine.
• Most digestion takes place in the duodenum.
• The pancreas, liver, and gallbladder aid in digestion.
– pancreas helps digest fat and protein
– bile from the liver/gallbladder helps digest fats
liver
bile
stomach
chyme
bile
enzymes
gallbladder
pancreas
duodenum