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Human Digestive System From start to finish Write the black Just read the green WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM? Follow along on pg. 93 of your workbook Functions of the digestive system Cells can’t use most food as it comes in Breaks down food molecules (remember matter?) = small enough to enter cells Eliminate undigested food as feces (poop) Using pg. 167 of textbook, fill in pg. 93 in workbook Check your answers 1. The digestive tract (in order of pg. 93): Mouth Pharynx Esophagus Stomach Small intestines Large intestines Rectum 2. Digestive glands (in order of pg. 93) Salivary glands (mouth) Liver Gastric glands (stomach) Pancreas Intestinal glands Gall bladder The digestion system Digestive system model Homework : workbook pg. 94 Follow along in workbook pg. 95 Digestion is changing (transformation) of food into nutrients so can be used by the body Mechanical transformation- physically breaking food smaller pieces to prepare for chemical transformation (breakdown). Chemical transformationcomplex molecules simple molecules using digestive secretions (chemicals) Nutrients= food molecules absorbed by the body (microscopic) Absorption- passage of nutrients from digestive tract to blood to be taken to cells. Processing food in the digestive system: 1. Ingestion & propulsion of food 2. Digestion of food 3. Absorption of nutrients 4. Elimination of fecal matter (poop) Food moves along digestive system by: 1. Deglutination = swallowing -mouthpharynxesophagus 2. Peristalsis= contractions of muscles behind food to push it along -esophagus, stomach, large and small intestines Before food can be used by the body it needs to undergo changes (transformations) to become nutrients. These are mechanical transformations and chemical transformations. Follow along on pg. 96 of workbook o Chewing = cut, crush and grind food - in mouth o Churning = muscle contractions mix food with secretions from digestive glands - stomach and small intestines muscle Chemical transformations= Complex molecules simple molecules by secretions. Gland secretions location targets Salivary gland saliva Mouth Starch (complex carbohydrates) Gastric Glands Gastric juice stomach protein Intestinal Intestinal Small Glands juice intestine Proteins, carbohydrates, fats Pancreas Pancreatic Small intestines juice Proteins, carbohydrates, fats Liver Bile Small fats intestines Digest.wmv Lab 50- observing a mechanical and chemical change Long lab but cool Water, minerals, vitamins = directly absorbed without transformations Nutrients requiring chemical transformation nutrients molecules Proteins Amino acid Carbohydrates glucose Fats Fatty Glycerol acid Bile activity (#52) Discussion: textbook pg. 194-5 Q 4& 6 (skip 5) Homework workbook pg. 97 & 98 Digestive System Facts It takes 3 hours for food to move through the small intestine. Food drying up in the large intestine can last 18 hours to 2 days. In your lifetime, your digestive system may handle about 50 tons. The average person eats about 1.4 kg of food per day. Digestive System Facts The intestines are at least 7.5 meters long in an adult. Chewing food takes from 5-30 seconds. Digestion from mouth to anus takes about 72 hours. Food sloshing in the stomach can last 3-4 hours. DIGESTIVE food--> nutrients broken down by: mechanical- chew, churn, peristalsis chemical- acids, enzymes, pepsin nutrients absorbed in small intestine go into blood to be taken to cells Bill Nye Digestion