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p. 62 – 63 Mechanically & chemically breaks down food so the body can use the nutrients Major organs: › stomach › liver › pancreas › intestines Mouth Teeth break down food into smaller pieces (mechanical digestion) Swallowed food passes through the throat (pharynx) to the esophagus Esophagus (food pipe) Muscular tube that & relaxes to push chunks of food down to the stomach › waves of muscle contraction is called peristalsis contracts Contains liquids called gastric juices that chemically break down the food more › juices are highly acidic Stomach muscles contract to mix the contents, which continues the mechanical breakdown of food › churning action of stomach & gastric juices cause food to break down into a liquid Food is pushed into the small intestine duodenum, ileum, jejunum Divided into 3 sections › where the rest of digestion takes place › where nutrients are absorbed Pancreas, liver, and gall bladder release digestive chemicals called enzymes into the duodenum via small tubes called ducts Walls of the small intestine are covered with little projections called villi › they increase the surface area so that more nutrients and water can be absorbed into the bloodstream Includes the colon, rectum & anus (oh geez) Absorbs water, vitamins & salts from digested food › achieved by bacteria in the gut like E. coli Remaining (undigested) food is eliminated as feces (poo) The path of a meal from start to finish: › mouth throat (pharynx) esophagus stomach small intestine large intestine Weird facts: › it takes 24 to 33 hrs for a meal to go from beginning to end of this system › the small intestine is between 6 – 10 m in an adult 1. 2. 3. 4. Identify the structures A. – E. Name 3 organs that help digest any food that enters the small intestine. Name 4 organs in the digestive system that chemically break down food. Which part(s) of the digestive systems mechanically breaks down food? Human Growth Hormone Makes chemicals called hormones that allow organs in the body to function Many organs make up this system, ex: › glands (adrenal, thyroid, pituitary, etc.) › pancreas › kidneys › ovaries / testes Food arriving to your stomach causes the endocrine system to release hormones called gastrin, pepsin and secretin that help break down the food Pancreas releases insulin and glucagon when sugars in the blood are high (e.g., when you eat sugary foods) candy or