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The Digestive and Excretory Systems Journal 3-9 What do you know about the digestive system? List at least 5 items. Write 2 questions about digestive system that you don’t know the answer to, but like to learn about it. What is Digestion Digestion is the process which takes food and breaks it down into small pieces so it can be absorbed into your bloodstream. Your Digestive System is a group of organs that work together to digest foods. Types of Digestion There are two types of Digestion: • Chemical Digestion-Foods are broken down with the help of chemicals. • Mechanical- Foods are physically broken down into smaller pieces. The Mouth Digestion begins in the MOUTH through both chemical and mechanical digestion. Mechanical Digestion – Teeth physically break down food particles into small pieces Chemical Digestion – Salivary glands secrete Saliva in the mouth which begins to digest starches. Food is swallowed and moves into the ESOPHAGUS where it is pushed into the stomach. The stomach also does both mechanical digestion and chemical digestion. Mechanical digestion -The stomach churns the food, breaking it down into small particles. Chemical -many chemicals are secreted into the stomach that break down the food into tiny particles. The SMALL INTESTINE is a LONG, coiled tube (about 20 feet long). Small fingerlike projections called VILLI cover the walls of the small intestine. The villa absorb the nutrients from the food, and pass them onto the bloodstream. Small Intestine Bile: • The LIVER produces bile • GALLBLADDER stores bile. • Bile is secreted into the small intestine to help digest fats Enzymes: • The PANCREAS secretes juices into the small intestine that help break down proteins, carbohydrates, and fats. The Helper Organs of the Digestive System Removing Wastes from the Body Your Excretory System removes all waste from your body and controls water balance. The three types of waste produced by the body are solids, liquids and gases. The digestive system is responsible for producing liquid and solid wastes. Solid Waste Some of the foods that are not completely absorbed by the body, like fiber, produce solid waste which is then stored in the colon. After most of the water is absorbed by the body, the waste is called FECES, and is excreted through the anus. Liquid Waste KIDNEYS filter water and waste from the blood. The substance secreted by the kidneys is called urine, and it is sent to the bladder. Urine is excreted from the body through the URETHRA