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Digestive System Functions Ch 14 Digestive System Major Functions • Digestion of food • Absorption of nutrients 6 major activities 1. Ingestion – 2. Food placed in mouth Propulsion – Food is moved from one organ to the next • 3. Mechanical digestion – 4. Breaking down of large food molecules by enzymes Absorption – 6. Mixing food in mouth and stomach Chemical digestion – 5. Peristalsis- smooth muscle pushes food through digestive tract Digested product absorbed in blood Defecation – Elimination of indigestible substances in the form of feces Mouth • Ingestion • Mechanical digestion – Teeth and tongue • Chemical digestion – Saliva • Amylase breaks down starches • Food propulsion- 1st phase: buccal phase (voluntary) – Bolus (food mass) forced into pharynx by tongue • No absorption occurs Pharynx and Esophagus • Passageways to the stomach • Food propulsion – Peristalsis – 2nd phase • Pharyngeal-esophageal phase (involuntary) – Soft palate closes off nasal cavity – Tongue blocks off mouth Stomach • Food opens cardioesophageal sphincter and enters stomach • Food breakdown – Hormone gastrin stimulates production of gastric juices • HCl, protein digesting enzymes (pepsinogen) and mucus – Mechanical digestion – Produces chyme Stomach continued… • Food propulsion – Peristalsis in lower half of stomach pushes small amounts of chyme into small intestines • Little to no absorption Small Intestines • Food breakdown and absorption – Chemical digestion • Sugars are broken down into simple sugars • Pancreatic juice breaks down starch, proteins, fats (lipase) and nucleic acids • Bile from gall bladder and liver emulsifies fats • Chyme is neutralized • Food propulsion- peristalsis Large Intestines • Food Breakdown and absorption – Bacteria metabolize some of the remaining nutrients make vitamins K and B • Absorption of only the vitamins and water • Propulsion of feces – Peristalsis and mass movements (slow, powerful contractions) that move feces toward rectum