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Science Sponge / List the accessory organs of the digestive system and its functions. Science Sponge / / / What blood vessel is responsible for taking blood to the heart? What kind of bone allows for flexible movement and stress? What does the lymphatic system do? Science Sponge / / This is the process for food being led to the stomach. What is it? The chemical that mixes with your food in the stomach Science Sponge List three things that you know about the blood, such as parts of the blood, the places where blood cells form, and the function of blood throughout the body. Digestive/Urinary System Life Science Ronald E. McNair Middle School Parts of the Digestive System Mouth Pharynx Esophagus stomach small intestine large intestine Colon-rectum anus Accessory Parts Accessory Organs Salivary Glands Pancreas Liver and Gallbladder Process--Mouth Food enters the mouth (mechanical disgetion) Teeth grind, tear and chop food Saliva moistens it Amylase begins to break down carbs in food Soft mass of chewed food--BOLUS Swallowing Swallowing--muscles in the tongue and mouth push food into….. Esophagus--epiglottis keeps most food out of the windpipe Connects to the stomach at the pyloric valve Peristalsis forces food into stomach Stomach Stomach--churns and mixes food with acids and enzymes Three mechanical/chemical tasks Storage Mix food, liquid and digestive juices Soup like mass called CHYME Empty contents slowly into small intestine Small Intestine Pyloric sphincter allows chyme into duodenum Bile from pancreas added Digestion continues Absorption begins Villi--finger like projections Role of Accessory Organs Liver--produces bile to help absorb fat; processes nutrients Gallbladder--stores bile Pancreas--produces enzymes; neutralizes stomach acids Large Intestine Main function--remove water from undigested matter and form solid wastes Colon--solid wastes are stored until expelled through the rectum Urinary System Contains organs that remove waste products from your blood Three body systems have a role in excretion: integumentary, respiratory, and finally the urinary system. Lungs Remove carbon dioxide and water vapor Skin Blood flows through vessels of the skin Water, salt and other wastes diffuse through the sweat glands Solid wastes stay on the skin Liquids evaporate and cool the body Kidneys Located on either side of backbone Filters waste from other body systems Makes sugar available as fuel and sends it to tissues Removes toxic chemicals in the bloodstream Kidneys Blood circulates collecting waste Enters kidneys Reaches NEPHRONS--filtering units Remove excess water, salt and urea from blood Material left in nephron is urine Passes into 2 tubes called URETERS which connect to urinary bladder Urine passes through URETHRA--and out Urinary System Problems Bacterial infections: infections can get into the bladder, and cause painful infections Kidney stones: salts and wastes collect inside the kidneys and form kidney stones Urinary System Problems Kidney disease: damage to nephrons prevent normal kidney functioning, a person will end up on dialysis to help filter the blood. Some pics to think about…